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    Quote Originally Posted by zeake View Post
    Nothing gives 20/hp gains except maybe nitrous and that can lead to a severe loss.
    Tune is $300 and gives average 20 hp that is $15/hp. Long tube headers from Calspeed also $300 about 15hp also $20/hp. Cam swap $750 about 75hp $10/hp.
    Yep your our right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrige View Post
    Tune is $300 and gives average 20 hp that is $15/hp. Long tube headers from Calspeed also $300 about 15hp also $20/hp. Cam swap $750 about 75hp $10/hp.
    Yep your our right.
    OK Ok you got me but past that not much will. Right? I obviously have not done the math on those things. Also how do you calculate the supporting mods. Rear end that will grenade. The transmission that will also grenade. Those are the killers that cost a ton that make me think 20/hp wont happen.
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    I think supporting mods are known to be expensive. But as far as power gained vs money spent he has a good point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ecld_07 View Post
    I think supporting mods are known to be expensive. But as far as power gained vs money spent he has a good point.
    I agree completely. I never did the math before I shot my mouth off. LOL
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    Nah you are completely right, but generally those kinds of mods feature the other major benefits that I was referring to. Sorry should have made that clear. You are right big mods are much more expensive. Turbo's big motors etc are way way more expensive. For the basic mods though I try to stick to that rule. If you are doing a complete build(turbo, big motor, etc) I don't count gains, but rather total horsepower/cost. So like if a motor/turbo build costs 10k I would want at least 500hp.
    As for supporting mods I feel like the supporting mods would generally have performance as well as reliability benefits.
    Rear end- Locker+gears=reliability+better 60'+traction
    Transmission- built+stall=reliability+better 60'
    I know many many of us have spent way way more than $20/hp. I just try to live by that rule. I am as guilty as anyone of breaking that rule.
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