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> $1000 to spend on tune up, i have 1995 red celica st
post Jul 22, 2010 - 11:34 AM
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i got this celica last year and i really liked it,
it has 195K miles and it has had the basics changed
oil, air filter, and spark plugs,

I probably need to change the rotors?, when i make tight turns i can hear a noise, and also i think i need replace the belt. other than that the cars is stock, and working.




what do you suggest i should buy and install to give this car more life and more power.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...T#ht_2878wt_939

is something like this worht it
what kinda of other stuff should i be looking for

Please help!!
 
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post Jul 22, 2010 - 1:14 PM
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the headers give you a little kick, very little. It would be more for sound than anything but still a nice mod if you want it. Can't really push that much out of an ST without a turbo. Doing the basics (intake, header, exhaust) and u'll be just over 100hp maybe. so really up to you. If not save up for a swap. biggrin.gif


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post Jul 22, 2010 - 7:55 PM
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Agreed the headers are more for a sound and visual effect smile.gif. I dont remember what my car drove like before, but I have basically a "full exhaust" headers and a cat-back. And I imagine, it is a little faster...and even if its not, you get some sweet sounds out of a little 7a smile.gif
But as far as those headers (speed daddys) that the same one I have, and if you dont mind spending money then go ahead and get um. But mine I had to bore out all the holes, and cut the end, and weld the cat on, and then extend the piping like a whole foot.
Seeing as you got $1,000 to spend, i would have a service place do it. Although I dont know how much it will run you, as i did it my self. but i can say it was a PAIN!

But Nice Celi smile.gif


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