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Old 08-09-2005, 05:49 PM
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hey my name is curtis, and i own a 1998 tiburon fx. i have a few bolt ons. and the last time i was on the dyno i layed down 126.7hp and 135.2ftlbs. i am running 125 shot now so i have no clue where i am at to the wheels. i have been reading through your forums here for about 2 months and everything has been very helpful. so i have decided to become a member. because i have a lot of ?'s. i know alittle bit about tiburon's now but not as much as i would like to. so i will go ahead and say thank you to all that have helped me and didn't know it, and thank you in advance to all that will help me in the future... fing02.gif
Old 08-09-2005, 05:54 PM
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welcome, a 125 shot wow thats almost double
Old 08-09-2005, 05:57 PM
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Welcome man fing02.gif fing02.gif

Please post some pictures of ur ride mang. lmao.gif
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welcome to RDTiburon... go ahead, post your ?'s and we well try our best to answer it.

BTW, is that your ride in your avatar? but yeah, bigger pics would be nice fing02.gif
Old 08-09-2005, 06:18 PM
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here's pic's of the car. they are not up to date because now the side skirts are on and the car is flat black
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you have done stuff to withstand the 125 shot right?
Old 08-09-2005, 06:55 PM
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full exhuast, header, pulleys, intake, 6 puck carbon ceramic sprung hub clutch, fidanza flywheel, act 55% pressure plate, nology wires, ngk iriduim plugs,(2 steps colder than stock), the nx kit is a wet kit by the way.

basically i'm running about the same setup as a buddy of mine with an 01 tib, and he's been running a 150 wet shot on his for over 3.5 years with no problems, so i cut mine back to the 125.
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welcome to the site!

feel free to post your Qs.

Impressive shot you have! fing02.gif
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a 125 shot dam thats alot , brother please do tell us more about it, i was under the impression we could not use that without the boom happen or something breaking. hail.gif
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