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Hey good folks out there.
I have a 96 Chrysler Concorde with a some what weak 3.3 engine and I wanta get a lil more ummph out of it.
Can youse guys Please give me a couple tips to enhance horsepower/performance.
I understand that there are not to many high performance add on parts that fit this engine.
The car is really super clean and I have added exterior fakes to make it LOOK fast.
(a rear wing, window loures, and a phony hood scoop)
LOL-LOL!
Anything you fella's could tell me would help.
Now...I REALLY wanta enhance it's speed and passing power.
Thanks in advance and keep rollin.
Hmmm. Not sure. I had a 1995 Concorde with the optional 3.5L and it was pretty peppy. Didnt know that the 3.3L was that much weaker.
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Originally Posted by Cruzah
Hey good folks out there.
I have a 96 Chrysler Concorde with a some what weak 3.3 engine and I wanta get a lil more ummph out of it.
Can youse guys Please give me a couple tips to enhance horsepower/performance.
I understand that there are not to many high performance add on parts that fit this engine.
The car is really super clean and I have added exterior fakes to make it LOOK fast.
(a rear wing, window loures, and a phony hood scoop)
LOL-LOL!
Anything you fella's could tell me would help.
Now...I REALLY wanta enhance it's speed and passing power.
Thanks in advance and keep rollin.
a small shot of nitrous it's not worth it to put thousands of dollers into it and basic things like a cold air intake and free flowing exhaust won't do much but it is where I would start also get it tuned up with a new cap and rotor and wires and plugs also get a really good aftermarket suspension like an eibach pro kit some larger anti sway bars and a set of performance tires
Thanks a million GT and ts for responding...will most def look into all suggestions.
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