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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: dodgefan on March 25, 2006, 12:55:34 PM
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Hey guys, this is my first post and I'm just trying to get the feel of the forum. I'm a member of another forum but it deals with my other vehical (dodgeforum.com). I am currently the owner of a 2003 Chevy Tracker, I don't really have a problem with it except it doesn't have the power I want. I'm not really looking to make a full trail rig, but I don't mind getting it a little dirty ;). I hope I learn some tricks and maybe some ways to get some more power out of my 2.0l. I've only got new wheels, fog lights and a decal.
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welcome to the forum - i would start with a k&n filter and a low restriction exhaust system. calmini make an exhaust system for your truck.
derek
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Hello,
Welcome!!! Your in the right place to find tips and tricks. But becareful...These guys seem to have a way to make you do strange things to your Tracker...LOL Mine now has 33's on it and a lot of other stuff ;D.
Later Tom K.
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Hello,
Sorry about your luck (dodge forum) ;D I'm just kidding, you should have no trouble finding tips or tricks here, my sami is  1/2 sami 1/2 tracker thanks to the people here .
P.S. that's a good thing (more power 8))
Steve. :)
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Welcome aboard.
Alot of good information posted above as well as in the archives
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I've heard that changing to a different underpulley in the 2.0l would gain some power as well. Do you guys know if this is true?
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if you can find one - there was one company that made them for the older trucks but they went out of business. you have to be carefull with underdrive pully's if you are going to be wheelin' lots. the alternator wont turn as fast and you could run into charging problems - more suited for a primarily street vehicle.
derek
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Rocky road used to offer them for the kick/trackers
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Hi and welcome dodgefan from another new guy. Which model Tracker do you have?