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$1600 to spend, whats left for me to buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver '01 L" data-source="post: 7730892" data-attributes="member: 18858"><p>Headers are a waste until you go built.</p><p>Why do people continue to suggest them?</p><p>And the motor can't take much more and still be on the safe side, so why are people suggesting adding power to it?</p><p>Unless you're going to build the bottom-end you should leave the motor alone and add mods which help the motor to get the truck moving easier. A set of 4.10s will put 10% more power to the ground compared to 3.73s This also means better MPG around town do to less effort.</p><p>The transmission has yet to be addressed and a valvebody is $200. We are all aware how sloppy the stock shifts are. When we put a valvebody in most of us claim we wish the valvebody had been our first mod. Why this guy has modded this far without getting a valvebody is beyond me, but if you don't have one then you don't know what you're missing. It's the best mod for your dollar. End of story. And it only takes 30 minutes to install yourself.</p><p>The converter helps by multiplying the power presented to the transmission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver '01 L, post: 7730892, member: 18858"] Headers are a waste until you go built. Why do people continue to suggest them? And the motor can't take much more and still be on the safe side, so why are people suggesting adding power to it? Unless you're going to build the bottom-end you should leave the motor alone and add mods which help the motor to get the truck moving easier. A set of 4.10s will put 10% more power to the ground compared to 3.73s This also means better MPG around town do to less effort. The transmission has yet to be addressed and a valvebody is $200. We are all aware how sloppy the stock shifts are. When we put a valvebody in most of us claim we wish the valvebody had been our first mod. Why this guy has modded this far without getting a valvebody is beyond me, but if you don't have one then you don't know what you're missing. It's the best mod for your dollar. End of story. And it only takes 30 minutes to install yourself. The converter helps by multiplying the power presented to the transmission. [/QUOTE]
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