You would probably only get 5-10hp at the crank from installing both, depending on brand and other modifications.
Start with a cold air intake, then add headers. If you want 100 or more horsepower instantly add nitrous
cold air intake and headers with a more open exhaust like flowmaster should gain you at least 15 to 25 horsepower
ABout 161 hp out of the factory with mods such as exhaust headers and wide pipe with cold air intake its about 218.
You can start with a cold air intake, headers, exhaust, and tune. If you want even more, then turbo or supercharge the car.
You can start with Cold Air Intake, Then exhaust, then headers and ECU upgrade
probably about 30 hp i would know bcuz i own exactley that
I have a 1994 Chevy pick up short bed. and i have about 240 stock. i have put a cold air intake on it which is an extra 30 horsepower. I also put headers on which imporved it aswell. I have flowmaster exhaust and i have about 310 horsepower.
From 5 to 10 horsepower.
there are some good headers and exhaust out there like a flowmaster for the 200o will give a extra 25 horsepower for 400 bucks and headers will give about twice that cold air intake, high flow cat, pulley system, headers, exhaust. also aluminum driveshaft will reduce weight and allow more power to the wheels and better rear gears will help get more power to the ground.
cold air intake
cheapest way is cold air intake, after market performance exhaust with xpipe, headers and catback mufflers, new plenum, throttle body, performance chip, performance pulleys, and many more. What kind of car?
Maybe 7-10...lol if you really wanna open it up get an exhaust. most restrictive part in the system with those headers, Cold Air and a mufflar its around 13-16