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Im a noob at this so this may be an easy question. I was wondering how i can add 10 more hp to my 98 gt to make it as fast as my 7th gen celica gt before i wreked it
![]() or is it possible to make my stock 98 gt have 190 hp or however fast the stock 7th gen celica gts is Im sure the first one should be fairly inexpensive but how much would the second one cost. Im really not wanting to spend a lot of money. Just to make it a little faster. -------------------- ![]() Weekend Warrior-----1998 Celica GT: White Daily Driver----------1997 Celica GT: Blurple |
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I've got a 2.25" catback w/aftermarket muffler (it's a TRD style canister muffler, IDK what exactly it is, it's stainless and my guess is that it's made by whoever made the TRD muffler, because it totally doesn't look/feel in my hands like a cheap-o POS) with stock headers and SRI. Anyway, I truly don't know if there's an actual viable HP gain with this setup, I don't know enough yet to be able to estimate/measure HP just by driving, but if I were to hazard a guess I'd guess approximately a 5-6 HP gain. There's DEFINITELY a noticeable increase in throttle response at least, and I've also noticed a very slight gain in response at RPMs above 4-4500, whereas before, well, it was just gutless.
I'll be swapping out my stock headers (yes, it's plural on purpose) for a ceramic coated exhaust header and powder coated intake header that I've ported out and removed the cast markings from. I realize that there are little, if any, gains to be had with this, but I'm only doing it because A, I can, and B, for a pretty engine bay. If I get 2 HP out of it, I'd be thrilled. lol So while we're on the topic of this, I've got a question. I've been told by a few different people, all of whom are mechanics, that a "high flow cat" is basically BS and that modern catalytic converters aren't any more restrictive than a "high flow" cat. And actually the exhaust shop that did my exhaust a few weeks ago also agreed to this. So what's the real deal? Is this true, is it only true for n/a cars, or is it just false? -------------------- ![]() |
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