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What do i need to do in order to prep my car for willow springs?
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<blockquote data-quote="LargeOrangeFont" data-source="post: 5510118" data-attributes="member: 22835"><p>Put on a larger pulley ring and get a tune for it if needed. You may not need a tune if your maf transfer is dialed in. You will be able to put on the pulley ring and go.</p><p></p><p>I run a 3.1 with a stage IV port. Unported I would recommend a 3.1 3.4 or stock sized pulley ring. Obviously the lower boost you run the less likely you will be to have overheating problems.</p><p></p><p>I would get some brake cooling ducts for the front.</p><p></p><p>Give the car a through going over. Flush the brake fluid if you have never done it, change the oil, check all critical bolts and nuts. Topoff or change all the rest of the fluids if you have not done them and they are overdue.</p><p></p><p>Ashley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LargeOrangeFont, post: 5510118, member: 22835"] Put on a larger pulley ring and get a tune for it if needed. You may not need a tune if your maf transfer is dialed in. You will be able to put on the pulley ring and go. I run a 3.1 with a stage IV port. Unported I would recommend a 3.1 3.4 or stock sized pulley ring. Obviously the lower boost you run the less likely you will be to have overheating problems. I would get some brake cooling ducts for the front. Give the car a through going over. Flush the brake fluid if you have never done it, change the oil, check all critical bolts and nuts. Topoff or change all the rest of the fluids if you have not done them and they are overdue. Ashley [/QUOTE]
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