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What can be considered as a Complete N/A setup???

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Old May 25, 2006 | 07:38 PM
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Default What can be considered as a Complete N/A setup???

as the title goes.....this question is for the experienced and knowledgeable people only....this of course includes the engine, exhaust, mechanical, electrical, electronics, gauges, etc....

who has the complete or almost complete setup and have dyno numbers to show/prove......

Old May 25, 2006 | 08:35 PM
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i dont think anyone does. a complete setup would be. pretty much one of everything on this list thats listed as all motor
http://www.zeropointindustries.net/s...cPath=23_28_80

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IMO a full N/A setup would be:
Intake
Header
Full Exhaust
and maybe a Head Swap
and even maybe All Motor Pistons (High Compression)
Fuel Tuning device

if feeling daring: (not recommended by a lot of people, but still people do it)
even a pulley

I am not telling you to get all this, nor saying this would be THE complete N/A setup, this is what I would consider a complete or almost complete N/A setup. :D
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