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8 Mar 2006
Is anyone else having problems when using firefox? Pics below...

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12 Dec 2005
Is there a way to remove the speed limiter (at 115 or whatever it is) on a 97 without actually buying a programmer? I thought I've heard in the past that individual programmers like Hypertech's or whatever can only do one car at a time, so I guess that would mean I can't borrow anyones? I don't know much about the whole tuning thing so I don't really pay that much attention. Thanks.
10 Dec 2005
You guys might have already seen this...but just in case:

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/...icleId=108398#3
25 Nov 2005
I've got a '97 z28 with about 95,000 miles. The car is 100% stock. While too poor right now to get serious, I would eventually like to get in to the road racing/autocross lifestyle. The problem is, I don't know if it's worth the effort to start modding my car or just wait until I can get another one. The car has been great mechanically so far, but I'm afraid it's performance will be severly limited for potential racing with 2.73 gears and an automatic (in addition to the face that it's speed limited). (I know, I know, but I had to take what i could get.) Swaps can certainly change that, but it's just one more thing I'd have to do. The other thing I was wondering is if it would be better to start out with an ls1 car. Brakes are another problem. I know about Bob's brackets, but if I had an ls1 car, the swap seems so much easier. There seems to be a lot of people with lt1's on this board, but I've read that the ls1 is also better in the upper rpm's. I know racing is a huge money pit to begin with, but it seems like it might be easier to just start with something else. I want my car to handle much better for general driving, but I know the more I do, the more I'll want to spend on it. Plus, if I'm going to do something, I'm going to do it right and that usually means spending more money out of the box. Should I just wait it out a couple more years until I finish school to get something else or just start the madness now? Any insight would be great. Thanks.
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