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Hey! The halos are oracle color switch w/ WiFi box included all the wiring sits under the hood but when I have time I’ll probably rewire it to go inside the car to avoid overheating.
as for under the hood mods or bolt ons I don’t have a lot yet since I’ve only been building for ab a month but I have plans for long tube headers and an MRT exhaust set up coming really soon. I have a cold air intake, govner delete, and BMR strut tower brace
Going just for looks I have color switch halos, t-Rex billet bow tie delete grille, rear spoiler, red rear bow tie , American flag back window decals, back window ABS louver, color switch floor lights, carbon fiber fuel door, “Camaro” black and red floor mats, gorilla splitters front and side splitters w red trim and rods, and black and red leather seats
I’m looking at BBK long tubes not sure which size yet and I’ll be purchasing high flow cats with them as well. But yea the MRT sounds great with the BBK headers I’ve even heard some cars get that pop sound from them I’m hoping I can get the same
That is sweet - I saw a video from BBK awhile back that claimed they were getting 30rwhp from swapping the headers / cats they have. Would be interesting to see if it holds true on the dyno with actual customer cars.
Auto... the only reason I haven’t really considered a converter is just worried ab putting unnecessary strain on my transmission. I’ve heard a few too many horror stories
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