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no my car has been turbocharged pretty much since i bought it. it was never tuned while na. in any case the gains at that level would be entirely dependent upon the tune itself, the software used wouldn't really matter.
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Performance? Header + Full Exhaust + Intake + Tune. That should handle your N/A needs. Flex fuel/E85 if you want to go crazier. Suspension? Coilovers/Springs, then choose your wheel/tire setup. Lowering and going wider really is a lot of fun. Sway bars/Strut bar based on how you drive and what you want the car to do. Cosmetic? Sharkfin, body kit, interior, HID's, LED lights, fog lights, etc. Endless list. Gotta start somewhere. I was all over the place with my mods, but when everything was said and done, I taught myself a lot about cars by doing everything myself. Once all the parts came together, my car really turned into a more enjoyable and satisfying ride. Plus modding is fun as hell. |
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Oh ok cool thanks man. What turbo set up are running?
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Sorry if this is a dumb question but what is E85?
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Corn juice. It's 85% ethanol content gas. Only a few HEB's in Austin carry it. Basically adds a good +20 whp tuned on its own at the expense of worse gas mileage and difficult cold starts. Also allows you to run higher boost 15-20 PSI with no knocking like 93 octane potentially can do.
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You should search for more info, but it's essentially corn fuel (ethanol) mixed with gasoline (up to 85%). It has a higher innate octane than pump gasoline, and thus can allow an engine to be tuned more aggressively for bigger power gains, but it's ratio requires it to be injected a little richer than gas. From the factory our car is NOT "flex fuel" compatible as it will think it's using standard gasoline, causing it to run too lean. The hardware is fine with E85, but the ECU needs to be calibrated/tuned for it to ensure the correct amount of fuel is being injected. E10 is standard gasoline mixed with up to 10% ethanol and most cars are fine with it without a tune.
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Do you have any goals? Do you have a grand vision, like:
"i want it to look like this" "I want to see 400whp" I want to slam it and drop in an insane sound system" "I want a solid track car for the weekends" etc etc... There's a lot you can do, a lot of little things to personalize the car to your tastes like wheels or interior bits and LEDs, but what are you most interested in? |
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Best bang for your buck speed wise is a tune. I went oft because it's simple and inexpensive with potential for more down the road.
Best bang for your buck for handling is tires. 225 rivals are awesome on the stock rims. It depends on what your long term goals are, and what you want to spend right now. You need to pick a path and decide how far you want to go before we can tell you buy part xyz |
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Best lap time return on investment will be tires. Added bonus of being safer as a dd as well. I'd start there. After that a tune. If you wanna stay NA or are going with a mild turbo or Sc kit I'd probably go oft, but you may want to consider ecutek if you want to get deeper and more custom. After a tune if go header. Etc etc.
I daily drive track and autoX my car. I'm staying NA for a long while at least. Tires were the biggest thing I've done performance wise. Love my oft. Header coming next month. |
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