1.8 pistons
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Joined: May 2012
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From: Killeen Texas
Vehicle: 2005 Hyundai Tiburon GT
Do not spray 100! U will blow your motor! U got a dry kit u have some work to do. U need to go back to the drawing board and come up wit a realistic goal for your car because ur not on the right path.
Why even jack with the compression? You are adding power chemically. Pay for better tires/suspension. Or... if you want more raw power save the money on the internal work and get a direct system added to the intake manifold? Instead of spraying through the TB.
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Joined: Sep 2001
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From: Pflugerville, TX
Vehicle: 2000 Elantra
If you want more power, you will want more-more after you get more. If you go with nitrous oxide, you will want to go turbo later because acceleration is only a little less addictive than crack. If you think all you want is a hair more than stock, get the pistons and an intake and call it a job. If you are talking about a 100 shot, you obviously want a lot more power.
If you want more power, do yourself a favor and save up for a turbo kit. You will only spend more money on incremental gains until you do, and you may very well end up there anyway.
If you want more power, do yourself a favor and save up for a turbo kit. You will only spend more money on incremental gains until you do, and you may very well end up there anyway.


