Crossfire performance websites
Has every one noticed that almost every performance car out in the market has gotten plenty of spot light / plenty of web pages / plenty of performance parts / etc. Whats going on with the Crossfire? I've had the car for 6 months and I would love to save some $$ to supe her up but there is nothing out there to offer other that startech whos prices are alittle out of budget. Have we been passed up by the 350z's / lancer's / sti's......? I love my car but truely feel the car was built under powered.
Try getting the performance chip. Do a search on here there's tons of information. The reason you don't see as many websites for Crossfire as you do for 350Z's, MBs, etc etc, is because those cars are produced in numbers 10x as many as the Crossfire. Our car is a niche market.. Theres not a lot of the cars on the road.. Thus less performance stuff.. It's simple economics.. theres going to be more performance stuff for cars that are produced in bigger numbers. Take a look at the Honda Civic, there's millions of them, and millions of aftermarket parts. The Crossfire is the complete opposite of that. There is a good amount of stuff available, but it's a small market that's in proportion to the small # of Crossfires. There's plenty of ideas and links and what not on here, all you need to do is look around, especially in the modification forums.
I have searched for a performance chip, but wonder why I need such a device. Blowing across the Gandy bridge at 140mph is fast enough for me. For ***** and grins, what is the best performance chip on the market available for the Crossfire? Anyone with practical experience? If so, please post some numbers.
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