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Pod... Waste of money at your power level.

Get a decent full turbo back exhaust and fmic on to it.

Grab a cheap bleeder and push boost up to 1bar on the dyno.

You may have to replace the fuel pump if it hasn't already, mine began leaning out on ~13psi and was dangerously lean at 1bar.

That should keep you happy for a little while.

You may want to look at a pod or CAI in to the stock air box. I have done the cai in to the stock airbox.

Then save your penny's for a highflow of sorts (slide or hks2530) and either a full ecu or remap. Remap is the cheapest way out of it.

Pod... Waste of money at your power level.

Get a decent full turbo back exhaust and fmic on to it.

Grab a cheap bleeder and push boost up to 1bar on the dyno.

You may have to replace the fuel pump if it hasn't already, mine began leaning out on ~13psi and was dangerously lean at 1bar.

That should keep you happy for a little while.

You may want to look at a pod or CAI in to the stock air box. I have done the cai in to the stock airbox.

Then save your penny's for a highflow of sorts (slide or hks2530) and either a full ecu or remap. Remap is the cheapest way out of it.

Ok I know the car has a aftermarket Aplexi exhaust on it.

What is a bleeder? I am replacing fuel pump now, old one died. Replacing it with a stock one. What is a CAI? Highflow is a turbo? How much for a remap? I keep hearing about the Aplexi power fc. Is that expensive? How much do tuners usally charge just to tune?

Sorry learning about tuning now.

Help

Ok I know the car has a aftermarket Aplexi exhaust on it.

What is a bleeder? I am replacing fuel pump now, old one died. Replacing it with a stock one. What is a CAI? Highflow is a turbo? How much for a remap? I keep hearing about the Aplexi power fc. Is that expensive? How much do tuners usally charge just to tune?

Sorry learning about tuning now.

Help

Bleeder = Manual boost controller = Non electronic

CAI = Cold Air Intake

Highflow is a standard turbo that has been hi flowed to allow up to 18psi &/or around 250rwkw without dying.

The rest just depends on who you go through for the tune etc

Edited by so_tred
Bleeder = Manual boost controller = Non electronic

CAI = Cold Air Intake

Highflow is a standard turbo that has been hi flowed to allow up to 18psi &/or around 250rwkw without dying.

The rest just depends on who you go through for the tune etc

So which is better a CAI or pod? So I can hook either one of these two to my stock Air flow meter without having to retune?

Is it cheaper to highflow my turbo or buy a new one?

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