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Hi,

I have few questions to ask everyone...

In your opinion, what are the things that have to be done and their sequance, in order to improve car performance?

Is the sequance important?

Thanks!

hey jason,

i have found that there is sometime a sequance and other times not

for example if you go out a buy a new turbo, then u will have to grab an ecu/fuelpump/injectors/afm plus the rest of the normal mods.

but i would say in the beginning would have to be

Exhuast (turbo-back)

Air-Filter

Fmic

Coilovers

Clutch

Rims (easyer to put the power down on some 235+ than the stock 205 :S)

but then some people may say u should get an ebc in there or do something else, so i guess its just down to what you want out of ur car and how much money you have

I am planning to upgrade brakes/suspension first, then a few engine mods - I want a comfy drivable machine (after I replace the blown engine) there are plenty of twisty roads in tassie, dont want a stiff laggy car :O Good to see you are planning things right from the start

I am planning to upgrade brakes/suspension first, then a few engine mods - I want a comfy drivable machine (after I replace the blown engine) there are plenty of twisty roads in tassie, dont want a stiff laggy car :) Good to see you are planning things right from the start

many people overlook brakes and suspension mods, i know i did. and then when i got my coilovers, i was shock at how much faster you can enter and exit a turn, same power but car felt quicker around those twisty roads :O

Id say the best way to do your sequins are by order of cash. Start with teh cheap stuff adn work your way up. Simple as. However once you start to get past ebc and fuel control its time to revist brakes and suspension as you are getting more power and have to stop/handle at some point.

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