I'm a new crossfire owner!
I just got my license plates last week for my '04 blaze red crossfire! Sweet! What's next? I want to make this my first official project car. I worked a bit on older trucks a while back, and loved it. Now I want to install some performance mods on my crossfire. Where do I start??? I'm completely fresh to upgrading, not repairing vehicles, and would like some advice on what parts I should install, in what order. I've been told cold air intakes are a good starting point, but other people told me otherwise. Now I'd like to know the opinion of true crossfire enthusiasts! I live on an air force base in texas that has its own auto hobby center, complete with all the tools and help I'd need, and I want to put my disposable time and income to use.
TL;DR: Where do I begin with boosting my crossfire's performance?
TL;DR: Where do I begin with boosting my crossfire's performance?
welcome! what base you at/AFSC? Im retired USAF security forces. You should start at the search engine on this forum cause your question gets asked an awful lot
Performance mods are limited. Eurocharged is a company that can tune your car from your laptop. Search for these other topics.....
Sprintbooster
Needswings CAI....TVT also but theyre out of buisness, still alot of good info about CAIs
Magnaflow or Ansa
Rear cats removal
One thing you can also do is just check out other members signatures on their posts as ppl often list what theyve done for their cars!
Great Luck and thanks for serving our country
Pooly
USAF TSgt Retired
Performance mods are limited. Eurocharged is a company that can tune your car from your laptop. Search for these other topics.....
Sprintbooster
Needswings CAI....TVT also but theyre out of buisness, still alot of good info about CAIs
Magnaflow or Ansa
Rear cats removal
One thing you can also do is just check out other members signatures on their posts as ppl often list what theyve done for their cars!
Great Luck and thanks for serving our country
Pooly
USAF TSgt Retired
Thanks for the warm welcome! My AFSC is 1A8X1. I'm still in training after 2 years, and I've always wanted a crossfire, so I decided getting one would help keep me sane. I looked over my car just a few minutes ago, and the first parts I'm getting are new front brake pads.
Welcome aboard...
Check out the Wheels and Brakes section, if your doing pads, you might as well go dustless.
Many use the Rotex Gold pads, with no issues...
Check out the Wheels and Brakes section, if your doing pads, you might as well go dustless.
Many use the Rotex Gold pads, with no issues...
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