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1SlowRS Feb 20, 2017 09:36 PM

What's next?
 
So my current mod's are

- Tubular stock frame turbo manifold
- O2 dump with hood exit
- 3in downpipe
- 3in Test pipe out exhaust
- Wally 255
- Halman boost controller
- kelford 280 cams
- Air intake
- 4.5 garret intercooler
-FIC 1250
-buschur double pumper
- exedy twin disk

Currently have stock intake manifold/TB and also stock uicp/BOV

What should I pic up next to help make more power?

Biggiesacks Feb 20, 2017 10:00 PM

C.O.P. Kit would be a good idea.

BLK_EvIL Feb 20, 2017 10:08 PM

Stock frame turbo of some sort FP or BBK something along those lines. Port work on manifolds 65mm TB

LakerRaider Feb 20, 2017 11:03 PM

Head studs!

Evo VI. Feb 21, 2017 03:38 AM

Ohlins.
People throw lots of money getting power when suspension will transform the car in the corners allowing you to use some of that power you already have.

RS200 Feb 21, 2017 09:26 AM

Those are some gigantor cams, total mismatch if you're on stock turbo. I'd probably change them out for something smaller if you're not going for 500+ whp (you'll want a built motor for that). Studs, as mentioned. Bigger turbo, forged bottom end, Ohlins, all good choices.

1SlowRS Feb 21, 2017 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by RS200 (Post 11712939)
Those are some gigantor cams, total mismatch if you're on stock turbo. I'd probably change them out for something smaller if you're not going for 500+ whp (you'll want a built motor for that). Studs, as mentioned. Bigger turbo, forged bottom end, Ohlins, all good choices.

only reason I got the cams was Bc I got them for a super good deal for 200 bucks, also I do plan to go over 500wheel, was thinking turbo upgrade but don't really want to mess with that mhi housings that fp uses it would mess my setup totally

RS200 Feb 21, 2017 05:29 PM

I would honestly go with smaller cams, they would make your car feel faster, and it might actually be faster overall. I would consider 280s to be a net negative on your setup, actually - you could be giving up 30whp in the midrange, without the top end benefit. Even stock cams may be a better match.

http://dsportmag.com/the-tech/showca...final-results/

llDemonll Feb 21, 2017 06:18 PM

only way you're goign to see benefit from those cams is with a bigger turbo. 272's would be better for stock turbo

LetsGetThisDone Feb 21, 2017 07:55 PM

Suspension to suit the car's use, then a turbo upgrade.

1SlowRS Feb 26, 2017 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by RS200 (Post 11713147)
I would honestly go with smaller cams, they would make your car feel faster, and it might actually be faster overall. I would consider 280s to be a net negative on your setup, actually - you could be giving up 30whp in the midrange, without the top end benefit. Even stock cams may be a better match.

http://dsportmag.com/the-tech/showca...final-results/


Originally Posted by llDemonll (Post 11713164)
only way you're goign to see benefit from those cams is with a bigger turbo. 272's would be better for stock turbo

what if I went and add'd the atp gtx35r?

RS200 Feb 27, 2017 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by 1SlowRS (Post 11714935)
what if I went and add'd the atp gtx35r?

You want 600+ whp now? The cams would be a good match with the turbo, but they don't align with your initial goals.

StreetLethal Feb 27, 2017 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by 1SlowRS (Post 11714935)
what if I went and add'd the atp gtx35r?

If I were you I would just keep the kelfords and get a 35r

I always wanted big power so that's the route I'd go.

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Biggiesacks Feb 28, 2017 08:04 AM

+1 on a short throw shifter. It was one of the first mods i did to my evo back in 2005, for me its been a mandatory mod for all the stick cars i have owned.


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