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Yeah, what they said. Make sure you are working with a solid reliable motor before you start adding power. I would replace timing belt, tensioner, water pump, cap, rotor, plugwires,plugs, and a valve adjustment...just to start. You would be surprised how much improvement will be noticed just by doing a tune up and replacing old components.
Add the i exhaust manifolds (larger throat area @ exit), crank pulley and water pump pulley if you want more than a chip and a gear. They add a few hp as well as fuel economy and are for sale on this board for near free.
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