I have spent the day looking through various post about adding performance to my car and am probably more confused then when I began...sound about right? I have invested a fair amount into my 2000 Sunfire but have really only added the basic bolt ons for performance (Weapon R intake, OBX 4-1 header, 2.3 TB (56mm), motor mount, 2.25inch exhaust). Yes I have Nitous, but have only used it once (not really a power add for daily use). I am looking to add power for daily use (passing, getting up to speed quicker,etc) I'm not a racer and this is not my daily driver. I am looking to get alittle more bang out of this 2200. Maybe, bringing it up to 150 - 160hp?. From what I can tell adding a Turbo will do that at around 5-7psi and still be safe for my engine (30,000 miles on engine). don't know much about Turbo's...okay I know nothing about turbo's. What is the basic package that I would need to get more power out of my engine. Again nothing fancy just the basics to get the job done. Keep in mind, I like most, do everything to my car myself, not because I can't afford it but because I enjoy it, therfore I am assuming I could do the install myself. Specific advice or directions to other links or topics are appreciated. Thanks.
A Super 60 would be perfect for what you are looking for... Just a word of advice, get it tuned by somebody that knows what they are doing and don't go cheap on the parts.... Personally I build my kits to the achieve the results I am looking for. If you are looking for a "kit", I would go with the Hahn kit. Probably best bang for your buck..
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ImPhat0260/Cavattack2000 wrote:A Super 60 would be perfect for what you are looking for... Just a word of advice, get it tuned by somebody that knows what they are doing and don't go cheap on the parts.... Personally I build my kits to the achieve the results I am looking for. If you are looking for a "kit", I would go with the Hahn kit. Probably best bang for your buck..
sums it up right there.....and if you are looking for someone knowledgable to tune it.....go to him.
BTW Ryan, if you are reading this, I didnt forget about you, just trying to hunt down the info you asked about.