LI98GT
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DropTopPony said:I've done the PI parts in phases like you are. First I had the Intake, then added the cams and a few months later found heads cheap and popped them on until I went with the Fox Lake PI's and a few sets of Comp Cams.
The Intake was the single biggest difference to me just because the usable RPM range was extended. The cams also were a nice kick compared to stock. When I switched to the stock PI heads I did not notice a big gain but the premium fuel at the pump was difference in my wallet![]()
If I had it to do it all over again I would have bought some NPI's that were ported by Renegade and stayed N/A with a 150 shot of Nitrous.
My opinion is if you are going to go through the effort of swapping heads save up for some P&P'd with better valves/springs etc and a set of mild street cams so you can still pass emissions if needed.
Hey, very much appreciate the info - got to check into some mild street cams that are more agressive than the PI cams, but still keep under the NY emissions laws. For me it was the other way around, although the PI intake raised rev range, it was slightly down on tqe where as the PI cams raised the rev range and felt power throughout, but then again I reverse the order of installation than you. PI cams 1st with PI intake 2nd.