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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (hamhead)</div><div class='quotemain'>If this is his first EFI I don't see him getting anywhere near even a low-boost setup. 60's MOPARs and Tibs are far away from each other. tongue.gif Depends on where he lives as well. Tuning is hour and and a half away from me...</div>
heh, the tib is the first car I have owned with EFI.. and I am slowly mapping out what I want to do boost wise... unless you count the Bosch K jettronic in my 914 as being EFI.. it was more like a step up from carbs
heh, the tib is the first car I have owned with EFI.. and I am slowly mapping out what I want to do boost wise... unless you count the Bosch K jettronic in my 914 as being EFI.. it was more like a step up from carbs
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I'm not expecting mucle car performance out of my little Tib, just a bit more get-up-an-go. I'd probably have a heart attack if I could even get the tires to spin. And although this isn't my first EFI (91 Daytona, p.o.s.) I'm still infinitely more comfortable with a carb.
Plus tuning is a problem, I don't have the paitence and here in Wyoming the tuner scene isn't exactly thriving. The best I've scene is a stock Civic with an ugly huge aftermarket spoiler and badly wired ground effects lighting.
Plus tuning is a problem, I don't have the paitence and here in Wyoming the tuner scene isn't exactly thriving. The best I've scene is a stock Civic with an ugly huge aftermarket spoiler and badly wired ground effects lighting.
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You can easily spin the tires on your Tib. It isn't that hard. Once while cruising in 4th I stopped at a redlight. Well, when the light turned green, I pressed down on the throttle, and noticed I was barely starting to move. Me, being the retard I am, left it in 4th. Well, everyone behind me was honking, so I dropped it into 1st real fast, then tried to floor it. Needless to say there's still a nice set of tire tracks on that spot. wink1.gif
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Vehicle: 1997 Hyundai Tiburon FX
or maybe the auto is what you need for a drag, just make sure you upgrade the tranny like crazy, autos actually better for drag (atleast in mopars it is), but you have to make sure its a good tranny.
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i've thought about a swap, but that's way too much work for little gain. Plus I'm horrible with manual tranny cars. I can shift a truck, but for some reason cars just hate me.