>>Change things all you want, but when/if it screws up, don't come here looking for answers because we won't know what you've done and can't diagnose it through an email.<< Huh? If a guy changes things, if he's the designer of the mod, you'd think he could repair anything that goes screwy with it. And if he's passed it on to another owner, proper documentaion solves that problem. One doesn't have to be the designer of something to repair it you know, every person working on the car today is proof of that. >If you keep the car stock, you'll have nearly 1400 people who might have an answer for you.< Uh, ok. Or maybe they'll have 1400 answers for you. Remember: Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day....