how do i make it fatser, what performance parts would be the best

Asked by mitch1080 Apr 30, 2008 at 08:37 PM about the 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 Dr GT Coupe

Question type: Car Customization

7 Answers

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You can gain up to 60HP by tuning the computer, getting a cold air intake, and a higher-flowing bolt-on exhaust. Try talking to GM parts department about any factory performance parts first.

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www.clubgp.com is possibly the best resource for you to find information about modding. Sign up for an account and go over to the l32 engine section.

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first off, fuck factory performance. its twice as expensive, and it'll be the same stuff as other brand name stuff. start with an intake, full exhaust, or at least a catback, lighter wheels, if you really want to make power, get a turbo, or if you can, bolt on a supercharger from the SC models....

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Shop at www.grandprixstore.com and they have performance parts made just for the Grand Prix

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ZZperformance.com 3800performance.com PFYC.com all three have anything you would need.

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