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Asked by mirls33 Mar 10, 2009 at 02:55 PM about the 2001 Mitsubishi Mirage LS Coupe

Question type: Car Customization

im trying to add a little bit more to my 2001 mirage ls coupe. its quick off the line but i want it to be just a little snappier. i dont care all that much about top end. what all can i do under 800 dollars to make it accelerate better

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is it a Auto? Main thing is Intake, header, Exhaust, and Delete the cat if you can. otherwise you need to boost it which DIY is about 1000-1400$

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CAI, decent headers there are a few available however you get what you pay for, 2.25 inch exhaust, high flow cat and a muffler of your choice. Get a SAFC to correct fuel map to get most out of all the mods.

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For just a little moe power for cheep: K&N air filter, modify air box inlet by removing the air inlet sound dampner located in the front left finder which turns the stock box to a cold air inlet (or buy cold air intake), get one of the little boxes off e-bay that modify the Air temp signal( super easy 7% gain for $20), Then go for the exhaust like the others mention. Also new plugs are a cheep way to gain back a little snap, and new fuel filter.

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