Im ready to mod...
headers and a cam would be the most hp/dollar, besides n20
get your exhaust set up first, then headers, then cam it after you get a few boltons
the coolest and most power-making mods IMO besides heads or power-adders
get your exhaust set up first, then headers, then cam it after you get a few boltons
the coolest and most power-making mods IMO besides heads or power-adders
simple...more air in....easier exhaust out...
cold air induction and a catback would be step one
headers would be next
is the car an auto or manual?
manual you'll want a better shifter, auto you'll probably want a torque converter and maybe gears depending on what it has.
there are alot of small things too:
160 degree thermostat
pullies
airfoil
larger MAF sensor
aluminum drive shaft
suspension (lca, phb, sfc, stb, relocation brackets)
cold air induction and a catback would be step one
headers would be next
is the car an auto or manual?
manual you'll want a better shifter, auto you'll probably want a torque converter and maybe gears depending on what it has.
there are alot of small things too:
160 degree thermostat
pullies
airfoil
larger MAF sensor
aluminum drive shaft
suspension (lca, phb, sfc, stb, relocation brackets)
Deffiantly start with bolt on's first. Cam will do no good if you still have manifolds and a paper filter. I agree with teke184. Get you a good CAI first. Probably $200 or so. All of them are really the same. I have a K&N. Cat backs, Hooker has a good sound. Everyone will have a different opinion though. Most will agree on Hooker.
Avoid the G2 CIA. It is generally regarded to not flow as well as the rest. Other than that, go with whatever CAI brand piques your interest the most. A little under 200$ for 10-13 flywheel hp
SLP Loudmouth catback is absolutely obnoxious with headers. If it's a daily driven car, you will, in most likelyhood, want a stainless steel cat-back. Search some threads about catbacks and exhaust systems. It's difficult to describe the sound difference of them, but some folks do post their soundclips. ~330 for Magnaflow shipped. 20ish flywheel with CAI combined.
Shifter should be the first thing you do if you have a manual. The stock one is an insult to the car. 175-200 shipped, worth every penny.
Subframe connecters is going to be my third mod. Takes out a good amount of the nasty slop these cars have. BMR and Sphon would be my choice. I'm going with BMR cause it's cheaper. Figure 150ish shipped. Get them if you care about how your car handles.
The most important thing to do is make sure you car is running correctly (check about seafoam, plugs, wires, etc) and use premium grade gas in your car. It's not designed for the cheap stuff, and the knock module is the only thing that will save you.
And of course always do a search on a product for comparision before you drop $200+ on it. You have the resources of around 1 million posts here, don't waste your money on an uninformed purchase! Double check whatever is recommended in this thread to you
SLP Loudmouth catback is absolutely obnoxious with headers. If it's a daily driven car, you will, in most likelyhood, want a stainless steel cat-back. Search some threads about catbacks and exhaust systems. It's difficult to describe the sound difference of them, but some folks do post their soundclips. ~330 for Magnaflow shipped. 20ish flywheel with CAI combined.
Shifter should be the first thing you do if you have a manual. The stock one is an insult to the car. 175-200 shipped, worth every penny.
Subframe connecters is going to be my third mod. Takes out a good amount of the nasty slop these cars have. BMR and Sphon would be my choice. I'm going with BMR cause it's cheaper. Figure 150ish shipped. Get them if you care about how your car handles.
The most important thing to do is make sure you car is running correctly (check about seafoam, plugs, wires, etc) and use premium grade gas in your car. It's not designed for the cheap stuff, and the knock module is the only thing that will save you.
And of course always do a search on a product for comparision before you drop $200+ on it. You have the resources of around 1 million posts here, don't waste your money on an uninformed purchase! Double check whatever is recommended in this thread to you
i would do air lid first, then CAI i went with slp. then catback. i wanted quiet performance. my speedshop recommended edelbrock rpm. its mild /throaty until you get on it. i looked inside the muffler and it has 3 over one inch straight threw holes/tubes with lots of packing. but magnaflow and hooker seam good. if you want expensive try borla,gmmg,corsa.
well i started with k&n cai used for 100$s( found it on this site) then bought 160* thermo for 15$( found it on this site) then after countless hours of research on exhaust i went with the cut-out.
i love the sound very obnoxious but silent at idle! next mod is going to be 3000 yank stall. so far all has been worth it and i havent even went over 200 bucks!! but the stall is 800$
cai 100$ labor free
160 thermo 15$ labor free
cut-out 35$ labor 40$
altogether 190$ and gained 3 mph/ 4 tenths in qtr
hope this helps out on your decision
i love the sound very obnoxious but silent at idle! next mod is going to be 3000 yank stall. so far all has been worth it and i havent even went over 200 bucks!! but the stall is 800$
cai 100$ labor free
160 thermo 15$ labor free
cut-out 35$ labor 40$
altogether 190$ and gained 3 mph/ 4 tenths in qtr
hope this helps out on your decision
Originally posted by blazer_4.3
well i started with k&n cai used for 100$s( found it on this site) then bought 160* thermo for 15$( found it on this site) then after countless hours of research on exhaust i went with the cut-out.
i love the sound very obnoxious but silent at idle! next mod is going to be 3000 yank stall. so far all has been worth it and i havent even went over 200 bucks!! but the stall is 800$
cai 100$ labor free
160 thermo 15$ labor free
cut-out 35$ labor 40$
altogether 190$ and gained 3 mph/ 4 tenths in qtr
hope this helps out on your decision
well i started with k&n cai used for 100$s( found it on this site) then bought 160* thermo for 15$( found it on this site) then after countless hours of research on exhaust i went with the cut-out.
i love the sound very obnoxious but silent at idle! next mod is going to be 3000 yank stall. so far all has been worth it and i havent even went over 200 bucks!! but the stall is 800$
cai 100$ labor free
160 thermo 15$ labor free
cut-out 35$ labor 40$
altogether 190$ and gained 3 mph/ 4 tenths in qtr
hope this helps out on your decision
Very inexpensive and fun things to start with.
The exhaust cutout installed in the place of my cat was the best 39$+install I've ever spent
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