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Start with the basics. Better exhaust, Cold Air Intake, headers, and programmer. You need to let the car breathe better. This will up your horsepower and give a samll increase in mpg's.
After that you can look at body kits to reduce your drag coefficent. Putting your car on a diet by replacing glass, seats, and other interior items to make the car lighter. Again, this will help with mpg's and work together with the increased hp from the bolt on mods.
Stay away from cheap aftermarket rims. They are usually heavier than stock rims and work against your end result.
After that you can look at body kits to reduce your drag coefficent. Putting your car on a diet by replacing glass, seats, and other interior items to make the car lighter. Again, this will help with mpg's and work together with the increased hp from the bolt on mods.
Stay away from cheap aftermarket rims. They are usually heavier than stock rims and work against your end result.


