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Old 06-26-2014, 06:18 AM   #4
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Well the 2.5L is statistically more reliable than a 2.7 due to the more robust IMS. Stock intake is not a significant restriction unless you increase displacement. If it will pass MOT, headers cat delete, and underdrive pulley might add 10-15hp. Aftermarket tuning software moves the powerband around without any significant improvement in lap times. It will polish your dyno slip a bit though.
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