newb advice: best bang for your buck mods
#16
Registered Member
Best bang for your buck on an X, I just installed a coupe rear sway bar on my sedan and OMFG what a difference! Bang for buck wise, i'd say pick up a coupe rear sway, got mine for $60 and made a massive difference!
Will the more expensive Hotchkis be better? Probably, but i'm not willing to pay $$$ to find out how much of a difference when, from everything i've heard, it won't make that big of a difference over the stock X front sway and a coupe rear sway combo.
Will the more expensive Hotchkis be better? Probably, but i'm not willing to pay $$$ to find out how much of a difference when, from everything i've heard, it won't make that big of a difference over the stock X front sway and a coupe rear sway combo.
#17
So far I got a catback (megan y-pipe, custom fab 2.5 inch mid pipe with 12 inch resonators and tanabe muffler), Hotchkis sway bars, Cusco strut tower and Stillen long tube intake.
I think that this car in stock form is kind of a boring driving experience because of how little feedback you get with the throttle, felt like a camry.
for it to feel fun you had to have been going almost double the speed limit but this has been fixed with the exhaust and intake.
I think what I was looking for is hard to put down in words without sounding like a vague noob to cars, but yes I wanted the car to be more fun to drive.
Now will high flow cats and a tune help to further what I've done with the car thus far?
I think that this car in stock form is kind of a boring driving experience because of how little feedback you get with the throttle, felt like a camry.
for it to feel fun you had to have been going almost double the speed limit but this has been fixed with the exhaust and intake.
I think what I was looking for is hard to put down in words without sounding like a vague noob to cars, but yes I wanted the car to be more fun to drive.
Now will high flow cats and a tune help to further what I've done with the car thus far?
#18
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High flow cats would give you a little extra un-tuned grunt, and a little more noise... both noticable and welcome adds, I'm sure. And the tune should bring it all together so that it runs smoother and more efficiently.
After that, not mich else you can do except to start replacing aftermarket parts with other aftermarket parts.
#19