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<blockquote data-quote="99riocobra" data-source="post: 9143682" data-attributes="member: 36825"><p>yea it's hard to say which one i recommend more. my '99 ran perfectly with the blower at 9psi on the stock motor, i even sold it that way. ran it at the track quite often and everything. my '01 lasted 2 weeks on the dot with the hellion 76mm on the stock motor. after doing a motor in one of these cars i'd say do that right away and run it around on the built motor NA to get any bugs worked out. then do a blower/turbo of your choice...</p><p></p><p>no matter what i'd say drive the car around as it is on the stock motor with some bolt ons or whatever. you can't put a price on driving experience and how your car reacts in different situations at different times. if what your car does is a suprise to you at 275-300rwhp, imagine how it'll be not knowing what to do with 500+rwhp...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99riocobra, post: 9143682, member: 36825"] yea it's hard to say which one i recommend more. my '99 ran perfectly with the blower at 9psi on the stock motor, i even sold it that way. ran it at the track quite often and everything. my '01 lasted 2 weeks on the dot with the hellion 76mm on the stock motor. after doing a motor in one of these cars i'd say do that right away and run it around on the built motor NA to get any bugs worked out. then do a blower/turbo of your choice... no matter what i'd say drive the car around as it is on the stock motor with some bolt ons or whatever. you can't put a price on driving experience and how your car reacts in different situations at different times. if what your car does is a suprise to you at 275-300rwhp, imagine how it'll be not knowing what to do with 500+rwhp... [/QUOTE]
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