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Jim Jim
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 07/14/08
12:35 PM

I have an 2002 camry w/4cyl auto(family car I know).
Looking for bolt on and chip performance products.
Thanks in advance,
Jim in Sequim  


 
Kevlar Kevlar
User | Posts: 64 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 07/21/08
11:28 AM

www.nopi.com  


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Master_Shake029
Enthusiast | Posts: 504 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 07/21/08
08:24 PM

(sigh).... In my opinion I wouldn't even try to mess with that car. Not that it sucks... It fulfills its duty tremendously, but its no sports car and its auto. One tip of advice; Have you seen an old sports car that is for sale around your town that appeals to you and its incredibly cheap... like 1,500 OBO? Get it! and start messing with it as a hobby car and place all your heart and soul into it since nobody is going to care what you do to it...Since it  being old and the paint is chiping and the interior is ripped and it smells kinda funky.....But if there's a lot of parts for that car and in the end it would cost you less than lets say (god forbid) getting in a car accident and your claims office telling you that your warranties are voided because you installed a CAI or Cat-Back then its just a matter of thinking it through. Unless then you've already paid for it and the warranty's already expired then do as you please its you car....

Them chips they sell do nothing more than make your car run on premium, mess a bit with the spark timing and a bunch of mediocre things only to get like 4-5HP (that and void your warranty). The only thing that I can find for the engine is a Injen Short Ram Intake and that's about it. Suspension lowering springs from Eibach.... Sorry.  


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