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Street Performance Program - Test and Suggest - Thanks

Don Wilsh

Street Performance Program - Test and Suggest - Thanks

by Don Wilsh » Tue, 13 Feb 2001 00:55:04

YES, you can BOLT ON up to 100 HP on your car now! 'Fast Frank' has chosen
an easy bolt-on package of performance manufacturers. This package of
performance products includes: Air Cleaners, Computer Chips, High Flow
Catylitic Converters, Cat-Back Exhaust Systems, Underdrive Pulleys, MSD
Ignition, and Exhaust Headers. Check out the manufacturers below.

http://www.racesimcentral.net/

We appreciate your assistance in beta testing and suggestions!

I know alot of you guys have street machines and i would apprecite your
assistance
in the development of this.  We would like to follow up this program with a
GREEN SUV program.

Thanks in Advance..

Don Wilshe

Target

Street Performance Program - Test and Suggest - Thanks

by Target » Tue, 13 Feb 2001 01:32:00

Good luck passing emissions testing
Racer X
Veteran Sim Racer
#4 Corvette C5-R in the GTIC
#24 Monte Carlo in the DORL
Victory Lane-
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/1423/

Don Wilsh

Street Performance Program - Test and Suggest - Thanks

by Don Wilsh » Tue, 13 Feb 2001 02:10:13

For years, it has been a common belief that all catalytic converters place a
choke-hold on performance. In 1993, Random Technology disproved that theory
with the introduction of Super High Flow catalytic converters. (Direct-fit,
bolt-in Super High Flow converters are available for most vehicles. Check
the application charts for specific part numbers.) Click "read more" below
for dimensions of universal fit converters.

This design, which meets Federal EPA and California ARB requirements,
enables virtually any vehicle with a properly tuned engine to meet emissions
standards with little, if any power loss (compared to an exhaust with no
catalytic converter).

Thanks for your comments.. we use the random technology product..

Don


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