Kleeman mods help-OKC
Now I am not a huge car enthusiast. I have done a little reading on mods. I do not know which is better Kleeman-Renntech etc. I think one of the things I would like to do is an ECU upgrade. I only want to spend under a thousand a mod and I don't think I really want to spend more than $2,000 total. I would never do more than a couple of mods to it. I also just had a blowout and had to buy a new set of tires, being the Yokohama s.drives, in the stock size. I am not sure if that matters. But basically anyone have some suggestions on what mods to go with?
Also if anyone knows of a place in OKC that can do these things please let me know.
Thanks,
Cole
Does anyone know the top speed you would get with the new ECU and headers?
Andy
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That's my honest recommendation. Save your money, get yourself some nice tires, but that's about it. And while mods are awesome, they aren't absolutely necessary. I don't plan on any major mods for my car (even though I really want to), and that's coming from a person who's done many many mods on their previous car.....its in my blood...... But I know that this car, TO ME PERSONALLY, isn't worth modding; I love its factory awesomeness and I won't get the rate of return (monetarily and personally) from it.
Last edited by Viper98912; May 12, 2010 at 06:09 PM.
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That's my honest recommendation. Save your money, get yourself some nice tires, but that's about it. And while mods are awesome, they aren't absolutely necessary. I don't plan on any major mods for my car (even though I really want to), and that's coming from a person who's done many many mods on their previous car.....its in my blood...... But I know that this car, TO ME PERSONALLY, isn't worth modding; I love its factory awesomeness and I won't get the rate of return (monetarily and personally) from it.
Andy
I say buy a cf lip / diffuser and save the rest for future investment (i.e.wheels and suspension.)
Last edited by RW C55; May 13, 2010 at 01:06 AM.



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