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30-06-2005, 09:02 PM | #1 | ||
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yeah there isn't much room under there, seems to be the story for a lot of 4 cylinder Fords. Superhcharging sounds like a good option. One let down for the Cougar is the weight meaning the V6 is a little bit sluggish.
We had one traded in at work Silver 2001 Model I was thinking of buying, I saw 2 bad reviews on the net and driving it comfirmed what they said so I gave it a miss. Beautiful looking cars though, and not many around at all Rob |
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03-07-2005, 05:37 PM | #2 | ||
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Mine is a silver 2002 V 2.5 Litre Cougar.. Havnt got any pics up yet, but it looks like the stock standard silver 2002 cougars ;)
I really dont know which mod to do first.. i was reviewing what is available, and the pricing.. and think im leaning towards a better air intake filter + custom twin pipe exhaust system ? What do you guys think? I think it will make the most noticable performance boost for the time being, without sending the bank balance right down too much. Any recommendations for a good sports/exhaust specialist in VIC? im in Warragul.. Think ill go a free flowing CAT, extractors and 2 exhausts |
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