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Old 21-01-2008, 03:21 PM   #1
XR6 Hulk
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Default Which car responds better to mods? XR6T or LS2

Armed with different cash amounts below, which car is better to mod?? Assume at each stage thats the maximum amount the person will spend..

1. $1500

XR6T, get a custom tune, injectors? 250rwkw? Mid to low 13s
LS2, custom Tune, OTR intake 240rwkw Mid to low 13s?

2. $3000

XR6T, above plus, valve springs, exhaust mod? 280rwkw, high 12s

LS2 above plus Full exhaust system, 255rwkw, low 13s?

3. $5000

XR6T, above plus, fuel pump, actuator, intercooler, 310rwkw, low 12s
LS2, above plus, cam. 300rwkw low 12s?

I reckon both are about even for responding to mods? what do we think bang for bucks? Am I right or is one better to mod than the other...

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