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Old 01-19-2007, 10:56 PM   #11 (permalink)
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with the auto start you will get 50 extra rwhp J/K con grad on that setup and that may well be a zo6(stock) killer
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Well, JUST the Supercharger on the 05 LS2 is 479 at the wheel.. Plus long tube headers plus magna flow minus cats.. and the custom pc tuning, he said around 515 at the wheel.....
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Oh heck yeah, When I get the car back, Ill find a digi camera and take pics. I cant sleep I am so excited over this.. I DO want to own the Z06
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1800 for a remote start...Dude you got some money to spend! I am willing to go out and be a little cold to start my car, but wow, for 1800 bucks have you considered maybe using that money to redo the speakers, add a sub, etc?
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reguarding manual trans. and auto start systems. you can purchase an auto start system for manual cars on ebay with 2 way pagers for a 150-300$ once purcahsed, best buy charges 2-225$ to install a 2 way alarm/auto start paging system on a car. ALSO, if you purchase the system from best buy (180-550$), the installation is FREE. I have also learned that viper alarms sold by best buy are manual transmission capable, BUT as of 2 years ago it was illigal for a company such as best buy to install auto start onto a manual due to reliability issues but since then i believe they have recently developed technology to enable the starter only if ebrake is applied, car in neutral, ect. which was not available in the past. check into this first, its just 1 call that could save you a bunch of money. let me know what you find out, i am looking to get one installed on my car in the near future.


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Apparently I misheard the sales rep.. From 1800 to 200-500 is huge. He is closed today, so monday I will get exact pricing and and verify the autostart.. Its funny, I am in Arizona, we don't know cold, but I am a sissy when it hits 40f.

I am gonna get the dyno print out too, Ill scan that and post it here as well.
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You planning on up-grading your clutch, driveshaft, axles and stuff
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...Its funny, I am in Arizona, we don't know cold, but I am a sissy when it hits 40f.
haha i'd say it hasn't been above 30 here for a couple weeks and 12 degree nights arn't very toasty haha but i have a remote start so I don't complain
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