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Kiwi Bloke
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Hi gang,
When I get the 1987, I had originally planned to upgrade the engine in any way I could that didn't involve removing the heads, which leaves me with doing intake, ignition and exhaust systems work only.
Then I thought about it. I don't like speeding, but I do like using acceleration (the speed limit here is 100km/h (62mph) and I stay under 110km/h at all times.)
The standard 1987 pushes out 345lb-ft, which is a generous amount, giving serious acceleration, right out of the box.
If I do spend who knows how much money on improving the intake, ignition and exhaust, will I **actually** notice the difference, and think it's worthwhile?
Could someone who has been-there-done-that please give me a few comments to help me decide whether I should leave it stock or not?
Regards,
Adrian
When I get the 1987, I had originally planned to upgrade the engine in any way I could that didn't involve removing the heads, which leaves me with doing intake, ignition and exhaust systems work only.
Then I thought about it. I don't like speeding, but I do like using acceleration (the speed limit here is 100km/h (62mph) and I stay under 110km/h at all times.)
The standard 1987 pushes out 345lb-ft, which is a generous amount, giving serious acceleration, right out of the box.
If I do spend who knows how much money on improving the intake, ignition and exhaust, will I **actually** notice the difference, and think it's worthwhile?
Could someone who has been-there-done-that please give me a few comments to help me decide whether I should leave it stock or not?
Regards,
Adrian






