Exhaust
thanks
ya thats what i was thinking to i was trying to find one already set up for the car so i could just install it myself. thanks for the tip i am about to come back from iraq in about 2 months and i got some money i am gonna drop into the car but i want to add performance first and looks second. any other tips on what i should do its pretty stock now all i got is rims. but is exaust and intake the first things i should do or is there another way to go. i bought the car a month before i came over here so thats why i am looking now. thanks for any tips you can give me.
The only exhaust portion of our exhaust that is worth replacing initially is the downpipe. Other than that, your money is best spent on an intake and a suspension mod or two. A piggyback from RRM is a good idea, as well.
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I would wait on the results (if any) of the WORKS ECU reflash (is it's ever available) before buying the piggyback... more so if you're not planning on buying until late this year or early in 2006. I predict the gains on the reflash could be more interesting for around the same price.
But as I said, nothing is certain... so stay tuned.
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I would wait on the results (if any) of the WORKS ECU reflash (is it's ever available) before buying the piggyback... more so if you're not planning on buying until late this year or early in 2006. I predict the gains on the reflash could be more interesting for around the same price.
But as I said, nothing is certain... so stay tuned.
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