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i know its been probably talked about a ton and im still trying to get used to the search bar and forum. im new so bare with me. i just wonder what you guys suggest where i start with mods.. im not looking to get into it too crazy i guess just mostly the basics like the stage kit ottp offers is what im wanting to do. i just didnt know what you guys would suggest.
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Well u can start off with a CAI (Cold Air Intake). Then thing about doing OTTP Stage 1 and get the Heat Exchanger, also know that u will need a custom tune if u want to run good. Then think about ur exhaust, 3" header's, downpipe, and a catback. Then cooling mods to make everything run smoother. That should keep u busy for a while Good Luck
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It depends on where you want to go or end up with. Plan your mods in a way that
what you do now is what you need later. I see people with all types of cars doing things
then superceding that part later then spending more money. If your car is a daily driver
keep it simple. If you build race car then thats what you have, a race car. Even
ZO6 Corvettes you see on the street are not the same cars you see at LaMans, they are pretty close but race cars are not designed to be driven slow, daily's are.
Intake, exhaust, fuel the basics. please don't forget to upgrade your brakes!.
was tought a long time ago, what made Porsches great race cars was that fact that they
were not fast and they are not, but they brake better than just about anything out there.
what you do now is what you need later. I see people with all types of cars doing things
then superceding that part later then spending more money. If your car is a daily driver
keep it simple. If you build race car then thats what you have, a race car. Even
ZO6 Corvettes you see on the street are not the same cars you see at LaMans, they are pretty close but race cars are not designed to be driven slow, daily's are.
Intake, exhaust, fuel the basics. please don't forget to upgrade your brakes!.
was tought a long time ago, what made Porsches great race cars was that fact that they
were not fast and they are not, but they brake better than just about anything out there.
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thanks for all the help guys.. i do kind of want to just keep it simple. its a daily driver i want more power but just want to do the basics. where can i find tunes at i see people talk about them all the time but dont know much about them also with the meth injection and the other type of injection whats that all about?
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