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Re: parts
Originally posted by wannaberacing
I found my experience to be that it's better to go with better quailty, and engineering. Why would you buy something that you can not modify into. Why get something that you can't grow into.
Later you might want to make more horsepower but the mods you bought won't work on the new mods you want to get. Just my way of thinking. Doesn't mean I'm right it's just the way I would do it.
I found my experience to be that it's better to go with better quailty, and engineering. Why would you buy something that you can not modify into. Why get something that you can't grow into.
Later you might want to make more horsepower but the mods you bought won't work on the new mods you want to get. Just my way of thinking. Doesn't mean I'm right it's just the way I would do it.
my rules for modding:
#1 if I'm going to do it I'm going to do it right
#2 if rule #1 is effected by cost then the mod isn't worth doing
#3 Power First Looks Second. I dont care if it looks like Sh*t if it goes like stink!
#4 Performance all round... not to heavy in any one area. Fix the vehicles flaws then improve the package as a whole.
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right on
Sounds good to me.
This car moding thing is going to last for 10 to 15 years. It seems best to me to have a long range plan. Piece by piece one at a time. From Glory to Glory.
Unless money is no object......well then, what fun we'll have right now.
This car moding thing is going to last for 10 to 15 years. It seems best to me to have a long range plan. Piece by piece one at a time. From Glory to Glory.
Unless money is no object......well then, what fun we'll have right now.
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Originally posted by Blacked-Out
...I don't believe any type of exhaust part will help you, since your looking for it under 3,500 rpm where the turbo is not a factor. Having better flow and decreasing the back pressure will only give you turbo lag in that range, while giving you lots more power where you boost. You need that back pressure for low end. ...
...I don't believe any type of exhaust part will help you, since your looking for it under 3,500 rpm where the turbo is not a factor. Having better flow and decreasing the back pressure will only give you turbo lag in that range, while giving you lots more power where you boost. You need that back pressure for low end. ...
The cheapest uppipe with a flex joint is the factory one. Get a used one for 40 dollars and gut it. Even if you send it out to get jet-hot coated, you probably won't spend more than 100 total.
-my 0.02
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