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09-06-2019, 04:34 PM | #43 | |
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I am not arguing with any of your advice you have given him thus far, it would normally be sound great advice. but i am not going to be his dad, life coach, or financial adviser. If he wants to blow all his money on a fully built perfect drift build for this platform then so be it. Personally id buy something like a 2007-2010 rwd m3 for like $4K beat it to hell, and then put in a built block and tranny once it blows and some FI. But if he insists on a fully built perfect brz drift build so be it. |
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For that much sell your car and get something with more HP if thats what you want. IMO...upgrade tires at least the clutch/lightweight flywheel but, not to much would be my top three must do. Then catless headers, tune. Start taking shit off the car make it as light as you possibly can. Like 5lb battery mod, lightweight driveshaft, and yes lightweight pulleys thats up to you there is so much debate about them...So make up your own mind on that.
But its your car and money, I wanted to do FI but now after some of the mods I did I like the way the car is running and its pretty dang quick but still very good to daily drive or track. Oh and one thing I still want but haven't done is a good set of coilovers... |
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