My 98 GS is completely stock and I am ready to do away with the U bend. I really don't plan on running the car hard but would just like a little more umph. I plan on installing a set of 104 Autolites and larger Taylor wires which I already have. The car already has a drop in K&N. Would like to install a CAI, but due to financial reasons that will have to wait. Does this sound like an ok plan to you or is there any thing else I need to know?
Thanks Man,
Joey
sorry I didnt see this sooner
u bend delete is good - it eliminates the biggest restriction , you can also replacethe u bend and the resonatorall at once with straight pipe - if the rest of the exhaust is stock the res delete wont make it much louder
104's will be fine with those few mods, 605's would work well too
stock gm wires in good condition are excellent , many very quick cars run them , the taylors are supposed to be decent though and you allready have them...
on a 98 the stock airbox is a POS with a 90* bend , even a cone filter on the tb is an improvement (HAI) hot air intake. the coolant bottle is in the way on 97/98 for most cai's adding to their expense having to buy a 99+ coolant bottle
what I do is make a FWI (fenderwell intake) using a couple feet of 4" intake tubing (zzp $10.50/ ft) and even use the rubber fender block off from the stock intake setup and poke a hole in the tubing for the IAT sensor
if money is super tight you can do what the guys did for a few members at the national regal meet and cut up a gatorade bottle and put a cone filter on it to get closer to the cool fender air :biggrin:
another option is home depot intake with 4" thinwall pvc 22* elbow ,rubber insert roof flashing to seal off filter in fenderwell , attach to tb with 3 to 4" rubber pvc adaptor
then there is the rubbermaid trash can CAI option - cut to fit with cone filter inside , wrap with reflectix later or one of those reflective windshield sun reflectors
cliff notes: many ways to make a cheap effective intake , keep bends slight ,tubing large , try to get filter into ambient areas