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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 09:03 AM
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dail up really sucks ***.....
People still use dial up?
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 09:07 AM
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e85 and a tune. best bang for buck.
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 09:15 AM
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e85 and a tune. best bang for buck.
100% agreed
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Vizualmadness
thanks for all the input guys!!! wat exhaust do most people run? and are the upper and lower i/c pipes worth it?
LICP have good gains, UICP not so much
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 09:30 AM
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e85, 880cc injectors, and a walbro 255 fuel pump gets you 60 whp over stock.

Next I'd get a downpipe, cat delete and catback exhaust, then onto an intercooler, then IC pipes and then cams, valve springs and retainers.

After that I'd personally have your block built before you strap on any bigger turbo, but that's just me. I'd say 420 whp is the most you should be pushing on stock internals. You can do a hell of a lot more, but save yourself a couple thousand dollars and do it the right way.
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 09:38 AM
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I went super cheap when I first got my MR. Here is what I did.

eBay Turbo-back exhaust ($230 shipped)
used K&N drop-in filter ($35 of EvoM)
Hallman manual boost controller ($115 from some vendor)
Swift springs ($300)
Custom road tune ($250)

I bought all parts and had them installed for around $1100

This got me around 315whp and 315 torque. I say that is pretty good.
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by QwikEVO
intake
exhaust
intercooler pipes
wideband
ecuflash
e85

11's.
What he said.
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 09:44 AM
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thanks thanks thanks to everyone!!! im not familiar with the e85? wat all is need to run it? also wat exhaust is supposed to be the best? looking at ams and buscher
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 09:45 AM
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best bang for the buck is clearly getting a high-speed connection, yo. The self-help you can find on the site can be priceless but I can imagine how chunky it is on dial-up (hell, it is bad on cable/dsl at times).

As for car mods, I would agree on a TBE + tune, maybe look at Buschur or AMS, and search for threads. You really want to get a tune with mods so it is best to get as much together and then pay for a good tune from a reputable shop. G/L!
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Vizualmadness
thanks thanks thanks to everyone!!! im not familiar with the e85? wat all is need to run it? also wat exhaust is supposed to be the best? looking at ams and buscher
It has been mentioned on the thread - bigger injectors, higher flowing fuel pump (walbro 255), and a tune for it. Obviously, you will need to have a good source, meaning station(s) in your area. Also, if you aren't able to switch between an e85 tune and a pump tune then you will need to ensure that you are always using e85.
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 10:07 AM
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Agreed on the high speed interwebs connectorz... do that and you will be able to pull up all the information you need in minutes instead of years...
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by sdfontanini
e85, 880cc injectors, and a walbro 255 fuel pump gets you 60 whp over stock.

Next I'd get a downpipe, cat delete and catback exhaust, then onto an intercooler, then IC pipes and then cams, valve springs and retainers.

After that I'd personally have your block built before you strap on any bigger turbo, but that's just me. I'd say 420 whp is the most you should be pushing on stock internals. You can do a hell of a lot more, but save yourself a couple thousand dollars and do it the right way.
surely the cat delete is first and foremost ? thats gotta be strangling the motor to death then the full 3" zorst.
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Todd06MR
I went super cheap when I first got my MR. Here is what I did.

eBay Turbo-back exhaust ($230 shipped)
used K&N drop-in filter ($35 of EvoM)
Hallman manual boost controller ($115 from some vendor)
Swift springs ($300)
Custom road tune ($250)

I bought all parts and had them installed for around $1100

This got me around 315whp and 315 torque. I say that is pretty good.
pretty same here the ebay zorst is stonkingly quite and nice straight routing without any nasty turns awesome value.
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by leecavturbo
pretty same here the ebay zorst is stonkingly quite and nice straight routing without any nasty turns awesome value.
I also have the ebay $220 shipped to your door exhaust. I love the sound also. Quiet at cruise and loud WOT. I'm on a little quest to see how cheap I can take this car to the 11's.
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Old Jun 5, 2009 | 01:41 PM
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Not to burst your bubble.. but..

You are getting most of your power from the boost controller, Exhaust and Tune. The stock air filter is fine at those power levels as well as the springs.

If you only did those mods you would notice the same amount of power. The K&N drop in filter has actually been known to confuse the MAF and actually lower your horsepower.



Originally Posted by Todd06MR
I went super cheap when I first got my MR. Here is what I did.

eBay Turbo-back exhaust ($230 shipped)
used K&N drop-in filter ($35 of EvoM)
Hallman manual boost controller ($115 from some vendor)
Swift springs ($300)
Custom road tune ($250)

I bought all parts and had them installed for around $1100

This got me around 315whp and 315 torque. I say that is pretty good.
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