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    Quote Originally Posted by 04svtzx3 View Post
    i got a streetbike, trust me i like speed! lol.

    slow01gt, im not that smart on blowers, what is a twin screw blower? Is that a special kind of one or is it a pullet that is different than stock?

    i want the sweet sound of a camed car, so i want to do the following;
    headers long tube
    downpipe ?????????
    high flow car and cat back (true duals so the Hpipe instead of y pipe.) Car has True Duals stock its not a V6
    lower like 2inches or so Sounds Realy Low to me
    cam enjoy the labor rates
    change blower pulley sizes Depends on blower
    full intake CAI or RAI
    bigger injectors 60 lb/hr
    computer Tune

    What else? when you guys name those different blowers, im taking it those are not the stock blowers? you refering to aftermarket new ones?

    I dont care If you have a street bike you sound like your 15-16 not only do you know nothing about blowers you know nothing about cars. Please dont get a cobra casue I have read about 10 being totaled this month.

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    Welcome...

    what kinda street-bike??

    Oh, and if you're looking for that kind of power, you'll want to match one of those blowers with atleast a 6" downpipe....
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    The car won't see 600hp on a stock blower without nitrous/pulley/port. Pulley's alone are good for 500ish hp. Cam's aren't worth the labor, unless the engine is already out. You need to do some researching. Everything you'll ever need to know is out there on the forums. Not only on this site, but other modular websites as well.
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    its a 2007 ninja zx6r and im 21 thank you!

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    The twin-screw blowers are aftermarket. They are positive displacement units similar to the stock supercharger but with a much more efficient internal rotor design.
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    thanks, how are they on your guys insurances?

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    for 3 cars i pay 150 and im 25 and have state farm
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    peronally id get one as stock as possible with as low miles as possible and drive it for awhile there a car that you have to respect... they may only say 390 ftlb 390 hp but they just feel like a rocket out of the box! ull enjoy it for what it is and learn so much in a year. i was a big toyota guy and buick guy but i fell into an 03 cobra that i bought up in detroit the same day the pens played up there lol 18,700k miles for 24,500. and was mint..... and it was only bc my buddy sold his camaro and im glad he did! i couldnt be happier!
    2003 Cobra w/ very mild mods, Magnaflow catback and cold air intake

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    At 21, you're going to pay out the nose for coverage on a Cobra... My Trans Am alone was 190/mo with Travelers... I shopped everywhere, and the next best price i could find was nearly double that much... The Cobra is going to be probably a little bit more, being that its factory HP rating is a bit higher...

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    i got state farm and im payin 540 every 6 months for the focus. My insurance said a additional 250 so whats 790 every 6 months. They said the coupe is more expensive than the convertable. I thought it would be the other way around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SonofaBish View Post

    Oh, and if you're looking for that kind of power, you'll want to match one of those blowers with atleast a 6" downpipe....


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    I'm 23 and I pay 40/month for full coverage on my camaro

    the cummins on the other hand.... lol

    anyways.... you should PROBABLY try doing the basic pulley/intake/tune/exhaust first. A good question to ask, is have you ever driven a 500+rwhp car on the street before? Most people I have ran into are more than content with just those mods. Granted I have limited mod motor knowledge, I've raced enough of them to know a little bit.

    But you can just say screw that GM guy, he's a *****. and throw a 6" down pipe on it, convert it to ohv and put a 110 lsa cam in there, and put a freakin sweet blow off valve with a turkey call taped to it on.
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    turkey call BOV FTW ! !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowstealth View Post
    peronally id get one as stock as possible with as low miles as possible and drive it for awhile there a car that you have to respect... they may only say 390 ftlb 390 hp but they just feel like a rocket out of the box! ull enjoy it for what it is and learn so much in a year...
    x 2 !!!!!!!

    The '03 - '04 Cobras are really quick right out of the box. If you buy a highly modded Cobra that has been improperly tuned you might be flushing your $$ down the toilet, so keep that in mind. Find a nice, relatively unmolested one and get familiar with it. The guys around here will then be able to point you in the right direction and you can develop a game plan for your mods with their help. There's no use in repeating mistakes that others have made. The Termey guys around here are a great resource, so learn from them. And don't take this personally, but you have to learn to drive a car with 390 horses before you can realistically handle something with 600+ rwhp.

    Good luck in your quest - Termeys are AWESOME cars!
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    Excellent advice!!
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    that makes sense, thanks for the advice. I'm gona keep that in mind for sure. I just need something better than my focus. Not that the focus is a bad car because it is but i want a car that doesnt take a day and a half to get to 60.

    I was planning on getting something that someone else did not tinker with, just due to the pure fact that i dont know how mechanically inclind they areor how they did it. If they did it the correct way or half assed it.

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