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Old 12-29-2007   #1 (permalink)
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If I put some Comp XE262AH cams in my GT with some PI Heads, would it make a considerable difference in performance. Or would I just be throwing my money away?
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i say it will make a good difference...i suggest the PI intake with it and a CAI.
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mmmk Well hey that's probably what I'll end up doing. But this just kinda popped into my head. Is there any way you can convert the 2V to a 3V. Like if I put on some 3V Heads and intake, would that do it? Or is it quite a bit more complex than that?
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It's hard enough just putting a 3v engine in, in theory (if that's an option) it's easier to put 4v heads and intake in than converting to 3v.
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