What do you think is the number one modification that helps your car? Drop a comment below! Also, we are kicking off 2021 with a FULL BUILD GIVEAWAY featuring Artisa Wheels, Fortune Auto Coilovers & Continental Tires! For details on how to enter visit - bit.ly/35ZXG55
Actualy, I learned ( the hard way) heels and tires. Swaping your 185/60 r15 stock for 235/45 r17 with soft rubber tires (as an exemple) will gain you more traction, and less bodyroll. It will feel like a difrent car.
If you remove your tires, you instantly get a nice drop, depending on your wheel size, it might be flush and fresh. For weight reduction, drain all your fluids and send it.
Getting your car back to stage 0 is most important. Full run through on maintenance and replacing worn out suspension and steering parts like bushings, ball joints etc will make all the difference.
What y'all did with the wheel package is so simple, yet so creative. "How do we change the wheel game? They're just wheels." ...how about we send them out together with tires and make sure they'll actually fit on the car before we send em? ...genius. global success. Like simple, yet creative. You guys are amazing!
You beat me to it! You want to race on a circuit or just be a better driver? Get some lessons. The “I know how to drive” line is the same as a faulty wire. You never know when the short circuit will happen and you will be a danger to everyone... Get it fix!
Day 3 of asking: So you wanna go to car meets! (for people like me that are in to cars but cant find any around me and when/where some of the big ones are across the state) Keep up the great work FI
try looking for car groups on facebook. there are a lot of those and you may find local open invitation auto crossing / motorsport racing groups. i live in alaska and there's an amazing and huge community here for that.
This one isn't as much performance as it is longevity, but a good air/oil separator system will reduce oil blowby and you can mod with peace of mind. It's my number 1 mod imo
Honestly. Bushings are super under rated. You say you got poly bushings and no one bats an eye until you are lapping miatas at autocross. Because 1990s bushings aint still workings, but yours are.
There are a few cheap yet effective mods that you have overlooked which is polishing and/or porting the cylinder head, oval valve springs, ceramic coat the parts where heat is passing through such as the cylinder head and the whole car's exhaust system to keep the temperatures down in the engine bay to get a least 10+ horsepower as I have heard about from a Wheeler Dealers episode where they were restoring an old classic car can achieve.
Changing the rims for other less heavy really makes a big diff .... my stock rims where 12.5 kg and changed them for 7.5 and the car felt way better for handling and more predictible
Best mod for a brand new car you bought is a full service, followed by a cam belt change, clutch, tyres, brakes and anything that will bring all the mechanical stock stuff to how it should run. A good idea is to improve everything that needs replacing so you don't do it twice
I just got an 8th gen si and first mod I did was upgraded shifter bushings and got a short shifter adapter and that improved the feeling of the car. Such a cheap little thing and it made a huge difference to the driving experience. I highly recommend
This really is awesome. I run a 1.9 turbo diesel, I have an EGR delete and a Tune on it, it makes my car fun, AND efficient! I get 50 miles per gallon! And I enjoy driving it too. My Dad has the same mods, and upgrade injectors, fuel pump, Turbo, a tune, and a straight pipe, the cars fast and it sounds like a dream! These videos are awesome!
Just started my build finished my luxury requirements sound system and tinted windows. Breaks were bad so I just upgraded to powestop slotted n drilled. Working on wheels now that will be the only giveaway for what your dealing with, some nice konigs on good years and lowered rest of the build will be focused on the engine n exhaust
Personally I would say a weighted shift knob (but nothing to crazy) it changes the feel when you shift and makes it smooth wen driving. It might not be weight reduction but it’s a big difference to me
Things that are usually overlooked but make a huge difference are stiffer sway bars and I think a diff with slightly shorter gearing or an LSD if you have an open diff. Night and day difference.
@@poboypowder7567 If I wanted pure performance I would've gotten a el, in terms of 421 or 41, not sure. I just wanted no torque dip, a bit more power and the rumble sound
I drive 2015 Ford Focus titanium, with the 5 speed in it. essentially a non boosted ST (even has snowflakes on it lol). just bought a quality catback exhaust. I’m still low mileage but what impact does the motor mount make? I see it on ST forums all the time but never understood it. also, assuming yours is also not boosted since it’s a 5 speed, what kind of tune are you running if you’re running one? I can only find eco boost tunes for the ST and I’ve done a ton of research and I’m stumped on where to go. any advice from anyone seeing this it would be greatly appreciated lol
I went against the advice of some people and went for seats first for my MX5 NC I actually try to spend 100% of the time I'm driving in the seat and the new ones hold me in much better than the stock leather seats I'm thinking a decat manifold is next on the list (UK so I have to keep the mid pipe one)
First things is exhaust makes it easier to know when to shift... So I have an 09 civic si completely stock, I actually stalled the car several times because I couldn’t hear the shift points lol... so the exhaust was my first mod... not too loud but currently running invidia q300 ftw 👍
This list is the right one. It's my mod list. Additional , IMHO- motor mounts, subframe collars rubber bushings kit instead of poly, sway bars, vented hood, race header instead of test pipe, ++ tires as stated Michelin tires or blizzacks for snow. Plus the old clubrsx advice- steps 1-3 Learn to drive🙂
Tires, wheels, suspension are the keys. You didn't mention adding a sway bar, which will dramatically improve handling and responsiveness. Also, adding a throttle booster will improve performance.
So the last part. Bushings 100% help if the originals are bad, or you go to solid bushings right off the bat. Strut bars on the other hand so more to remove money from your wallet than help your handling on newer cars. I had a perrin strut bar on my 2013 sti. I swore up and down it helped. Saying crap like "less body roll" and "handles like it's on rails", the typical bs. I had a shop install my iag aos, which mounts on the firewall, right in the path of the strut bar. So the removed the bar and put it in the trunk without telling me. I drove for months still thinking this thing was helpful. Finally someone in a FB group asked if the aos and strut bar fit together. I was like "hell ya it does, I have both. I'll run and take a Pic to prove it". Ran out to my sti, popped the hood, and realized the bar was gone. The car drove, handled and everything the same with and without the bar. P.s. I did figure out what the noise in the back was. Pps. If you're not looking for something missing, you don't realize it's gone until you look for it.
I will say my old rsx type s which had previous frame and bad body damage that was "fixed" by a local shop. Did get improvements from having the strut bars, b and c pillar bars. That's only because of the already weak frame and body from the accident. When I tightened bars up all the way, the sun roof wouldn't open lol.
The egr system actually helps cool the air fuel mixture so if you delete it the combustion will be hotter and depending on the car it may even put you into detonation area so you're pcm will pull back timing and overall lose power. If you delete egr you must get it tuned and the most likely the air fuel mixture will have to be a bit more rich to maintain it cool.
I got an extra 25 🐎 when I put my Fitment industries sticker on my Z. Can't wait to get my Artisa wheels because that most definitely going give me another 50 🐎....FACTS!!! Thanks for another great video bro. Keep them coming💯
Tires, bushings, engine mounts, tie rods. Going to poly bushings also helps if your car leaks since the oil won't break them down like rubber bushings. You also forgot to mention short shifters, instant gratification.
I definitely agree with the tires, I used to run bridgestone 275s they were a bit on the old side, I ended up investing into some 295s nittos, not only did I not spin anymore, but they felt more grippy, sadly I sold the car though
I would like to see a wheel manufacturer that makes directional wheels; plus keeps in mind how the look will flip backwards on the passenger side. Details are important to me
2-3 Row Radiator are so underrated, cooler engine run better and extend the Life of your Car, especially Turbo applications. A lot of people up grade Turbos, Headers etc and cause more Heat Wear. More Heat = More Damage
Hey Man, Amazing content, I went to your website to find the suspension options for my VW Polo 1.5 TDI (in India) just to learn that it is not called polo in the States, well if you could look it up and suggest the coilovers I can put in my car, I would be glad :)
I can't wait to modify a car sooner or later when I buy my dream car. I'm tired of driving the 2003 Toyota Camry LE that was handed down to me as my first car and still on my dad's name. Technically I bought my first car which is a 2007 Nissan Versa hatchback 6 speed manual but of course I didn't know it was a lemon, hints why I am going to get rid of that car one way or another due to not going to pass state inspection. That's why I can't wait until I go to the nearest stick shift driving school in my state. Thanks for this video fitment industries.
1. "Driver mod" 2. A good set of tires 3. Coilovers 3. Exhaust things (ie mufflers, headers, etc) My car is probably pushing 400-435 RWHP (have not yet taken it to a dyno - just email tunes). Might be pushing 475-500 RWHP in the next few months. The power upgrades have been great fun, but I can't stress enough how much good tires and coilovers transformed the experience.
I think good headers or exhaust manifold, and no or very few restrictions in the pipe. Definitely an egr delete, sway bars to reduce body roll and anything that could make the body stiffer such as strut braces and if it's a soft top, get a hard top. Sticky tyres, and light rims that are wider than the stock ones with lower profile tyres to reduce tyre roll. Slightly more camber. And last probably a modest wing or spoiler. Nothing ridiculous that would create huge drag but something to make a little bit of downforce for high speed. Day 1 "so you want a Suzuki Vitara"
Honestly I've always wondered what are good tires for drifting? Because I've seen some people say that just buy shitty tires because you'll go through them so fast. I've also seen people say get good tires because you'll have a better experience and better controlled drift. And im like okay what tires guys you didnt answer my question lmaoo
What do you think is the number one modification that helps your car? Drop a comment below! Also, we are kicking off 2021 with a FULL BUILD GIVEAWAY featuring Artisa Wheels, Fortune Auto Coilovers & Continental Tires! For details on how to enter visit - bit.ly/35ZXG55
Do a video on engine mods only
Proper Tuning of your car. A lot are detuned from factory.
Wheels, tires, suspension at fitment industries ( dakota slaps wheel)
Definitely driver mod 🤘😂
Actualy, I learned ( the hard way) heels and tires. Swaping your 185/60 r15 stock for 235/45 r17 with soft rubber tires (as an exemple) will gain you more traction, and less bodyroll. It will feel like a difrent car.
Before watching I can confidently say that 3 of the mods will be wheels, tires, and suspension
Wrong on all 3
@@manbiteslife3110 what
@@manbiteslife3110 did you not watch the video
@@diamondbelaughing9558 I did just hating on the people who say before watching the video I am sure that x happens
I see wat you did there
Sees title*
My brain: wheels tires and suspension
Well yes but... *Sweats* but... ... Yes
Yeah
If you remove your tires, you instantly get a nice drop, depending on your wheel size, it might be flush and fresh.
For weight reduction, drain all your fluids and send it.
😂
How do you get the tires off? Do you gotta deflate them first or just like a knife or something? Maybe scissors?
@@Chrislav7 see thats where you effd up. Why do you have tires in the first place ?
Just buy rims and skip the tires, its cheaper. Its like " ✂️ or 🔥 the springs. Them shittzzz not needed.
@@uhyeahitsme413 The car came with them bro. Must be one of those EPA regulations or a "saftey" thing or something? 😋
Getting your car back to stage 0 is most important. Full run through on maintenance and replacing worn out suspension and steering parts like bushings, ball joints etc will make all the difference.
going to get some new struts for my honda. I have the OG ones in there now and there 29 years old.
The most underrated comment.
Going through this now.
Putting chrome vents from Auto Zone adds 100HP each
Confirmed. Car feels a lot faster. Especially with my new dice air freshener 😌
This is true lol
You have to add some tow hooks front and back though, they help with traction to handle all of the extra grunt.
Extra cooling too
I heard this is true
What y'all did with the wheel package is so simple, yet so creative. "How do we change the wheel game? They're just wheels."
...how about we send them out together with tires and make sure they'll actually fit on the car before we send em?
...genius. global success.
Like simple, yet creative. You guys are amazing!
Driver's mod would be number one.
That's what I was thinking drivers training
You beat me to it!
You want to race on a circuit or just be a better driver? Get some lessons.
The “I know how to drive” line is the same as a faulty wire.
You never know when the short circuit will happen and you will be a danger to everyone...
Get it fix!
@@metalsiren In short. Tighten the nut between the seat and the steering wheel.
@@saulekaravirs6585 that will work if you have a screw loose😉👍
TRUTH
You’re telling me my stickers and lambo doors won’t make my car better 🥺🥺
They should will add some hp and weights.
Lambo doors theoretically could be a performance mod if they weigh less than the regular doors lol
Day 3 of asking: So you wanna go to car meets! (for people like me that are in to cars but cant find any around me and when/where some of the big ones are across the state) Keep up the great work FI
Ayeeeee acknowledgement!!!!! Hope this happens I hate that no one is into cars and it’s all about that lifted truck life lol
@@trentonjohnson4600 hey man where you at? Might be able to help
@@Prestiged_peck Arkansas
try looking for car groups on facebook. there are a lot of those and you may find local open invitation auto crossing / motorsport racing groups. i live in alaska and there's an amazing and huge community here for that.
@@gerardocapuajr297 I can’t find any on facebook :/
This one isn't as much performance as it is longevity, but a good air/oil separator system will reduce oil blowby and you can mod with peace of mind. It's my number 1 mod imo
I love how Linus made an appearance on this channel lol.
Honestly. Bushings are super under rated. You say you got poly bushings and no one bats an eye until you are lapping miatas at autocross. Because 1990s bushings aint still workings, but yours are.
They changed their channel logo. Crazy cool 😎
I'm liking the blue 🔵
Ngl it looks kinda weird cause I’m used to the black. But it does look cool
“We got drag races to lose” Damn... that’s gonna make some people angry. 😆
That's me
Yeah, mostly the grammar police.
I drive a wrx so I’m used to losing drag races 🤷🏻♂️
I do own an ecoboost
There are a few cheap yet effective mods that you have overlooked which is polishing and/or porting the cylinder head, oval valve springs, ceramic coat the parts where heat is passing through such as the cylinder head and the whole car's exhaust system to keep the temperatures down in the engine bay to get a least 10+ horsepower as I have heard about from a Wheeler Dealers episode where they were restoring an old classic car can achieve.
Changing the rims for other less heavy really makes a big diff .... my stock rims where 12.5 kg and changed them for 7.5 and the car felt way better for handling and more predictible
Love my Michelin Pilot 4s' . absolutely one of the best tires I've ever owned . highly recommend!
Best mod for a brand new car you bought is a full service, followed by a cam belt change, clutch, tyres, brakes and anything that will bring all the mechanical stock stuff to how it should run.
A good idea is to improve everything that needs replacing so you don't do it twice
As a car and tech enthusiast, I appreciate the @LinusTechTips drop kick on the TV.
That was awesome.
Short shifters you won’t get a huge performance boost but your fun level goes up about 10 points
I just got an 8th gen si and first mod I did was upgraded shifter bushings and got a short shifter adapter and that improved the feeling of the car. Such a cheap little thing and it made a huge difference to the driving experience. I highly recommend
Halfway the video I realized am watching Alex.fi and not Linus Tech..
6:10 I think a bit of that "Wisconsin Twang" leaked out
I honestly thought that was slang but twang makes a lot more sense lol
This really is awesome. I run a 1.9 turbo diesel, I have an EGR delete and a Tune on it, it makes my car fun, AND efficient! I get 50 miles per gallon! And I enjoy driving it too. My Dad has the same mods, and upgrade injectors, fuel pump, Turbo, a tune, and a straight pipe, the cars fast and it sounds like a dream! These videos are awesome!
Just started my build finished my luxury requirements sound system and tinted windows. Breaks were bad so I just upgraded to powestop slotted n drilled. Working on wheels now that will be the only giveaway for what your dealing with, some nice konigs on good years and lowered rest of the build will be focused on the engine n exhaust
That bushing that looks like it’s from Chernobyl 😂
Owning a diesel x5 I can confirm that the dpf and egr deletes help immensely, coupled with a tune and catless downpipe. Highly recommend.
Everytime he fixes his sleeves take a shot 😄
Personally I would say a weighted shift knob (but nothing to crazy) it changes the feel when you shift and makes it smooth wen driving. It might not be weight reduction but it’s a big difference to me
Petition for a FI and Donut media collab
I've done alot of these to my cars and truck taking my 350z to the dyno to get tuned in March can't wait to see what she makes
Intro is sick!!!! I hit the like button right away
I like how linus and collet were in this woot woot
Things that are usually overlooked but make a huge difference are stiffer sway bars and I think a diff with slightly shorter gearing or an LSD if you have an open diff. Night and day difference.
I think mighty car mods nailed it when it comes to modding your car with WRECK IT
Wheels
Rubber
Exhaust
Coilovers
Kits
Intake
Tune
Got UEL and tune on my GT86, feels completely different.
Tunes are great
What a uel?
@@ranek3279 Unequal Length Header, for the exhaust
@@MrMudkipzz_ aren’t uel headers worse than 4-2-1 or 4-1 because the uel causes too much back pressure when the exhaust fights
@@poboypowder7567 If I wanted pure performance I would've gotten a el, in terms of 421 or 41, not sure. I just wanted no torque dip, a bit more power and the rumble sound
I'm glad you mentioned bushings because changing the engine mounts has been the most impactful, wildly noticable upgrade to my 100k focus 5 speed.
I drive 2015 Ford Focus titanium, with the 5 speed in it. essentially a non boosted ST (even has snowflakes on it lol). just bought a quality catback exhaust. I’m still low mileage but what impact does the motor mount make? I see it on ST forums all the time but never understood it. also, assuming yours is also not boosted since it’s a 5 speed, what kind of tune are you running if you’re running one? I can only find eco boost tunes for the ST and I’ve done a ton of research and I’m stumped on where to go. any advice from anyone seeing this it would be greatly appreciated lol
I went against the advice of some people and went for seats first for my MX5 NC
I actually try to spend 100% of the time I'm driving in the seat and the new ones hold me in much better than the stock leather seats
I'm thinking a decat manifold is next on the list (UK so I have to keep the mid pipe one)
Blinker fluid 🤟🏾
This Fitment Industries era will always be great to watch, thank you for these fun + informative vids :)
You guys are awesome! The best videos. Very informitive.
First things is exhaust makes it easier to know when to shift...
So I have an 09 civic si completely stock, I actually stalled the car several times because I couldn’t hear the shift points lol... so the exhaust was my first mod... not too loud but currently running invidia q300 ftw 👍
Your videos make my day brother 🍺
My two favorite things: Linus Tech Tips and Fitment Industries, I’ll be waiting for you guys and linus to make Sean’s car to run Doom.
Really enjoying your content at the moment, keep it up, much love from Australia. 🤙🏽
I've got a Series8 FD3S Type RS and I was thinking about getting softer suspension for a weekend cruise.
This list is the right one. It's my mod list. Additional , IMHO- motor mounts, subframe collars rubber bushings kit instead of poly, sway bars, vented hood, race header instead of test pipe, ++ tires as stated Michelin tires or blizzacks for snow. Plus the old clubrsx advice- steps 1-3 Learn to drive🙂
I live in California so any engine performance mods are out of the question 😭
Only if you’re a nerd
Production quality is thru the roof.
I would love to see an episode of "So You Want A Trailblazer" for some of us that have one and want it to be built more for the street than off-road
Shoutout the Vette crash at Seekonk Speedway, saw that one live and I couldn’t believe it
It’s so funny the way he says “tyres” 😂 t
Tires, wheels, suspension are the keys. You didn't mention adding a sway bar, which will dramatically improve handling and responsiveness. Also, adding a throttle booster will improve performance.
That's all you really need
Brace bars, stabilizers, bushings lighter wheels and some chassis work and suspension
Y’all should make a video about way to fit in cars better as a taller driver like seat mods and such
Just be shorter bro dont know what the problem is.
simply dont be tall
Cut your feet off. Weight reduction and you fit better in your car
goes on about exhaust an im over here like “straight pipe, best pipe”
So Alex is actually the son of the skinny terminator cop.
The more you know 🌈
Make some Artisa wheels for old Toyotas and Datsuns
@@Hallowsaw I was thinking 15 or 16 inch 4x114.3 for A series Celicas, early E series Corollas and 240s
Make some dope spinners for the Prius drag racers out here 🤘🏻
@@Hallowsaw since when Matrix models are old? 🤣
Can you do a video of the kia forte gt 2020? Whats the best tune despide of the turba that has already
True with tires, especially shaved tires and heat cycled tires with Toyos r888. RLTW
So the last part. Bushings 100% help if the originals are bad, or you go to solid bushings right off the bat.
Strut bars on the other hand so more to remove money from your wallet than help your handling on newer cars.
I had a perrin strut bar on my 2013 sti. I swore up and down it helped. Saying crap like "less body roll" and "handles like it's on rails", the typical bs.
I had a shop install my iag aos, which mounts on the firewall, right in the path of the strut bar. So the removed the bar and put it in the trunk without telling me.
I drove for months still thinking this thing was helpful. Finally someone in a FB group asked if the aos and strut bar fit together. I was like "hell ya it does, I have both. I'll run and take a Pic to prove it".
Ran out to my sti, popped the hood, and realized the bar was gone. The car drove, handled and everything the same with and without the bar.
P.s. I did figure out what the noise in the back was.
Pps. If you're not looking for something missing, you don't realize it's gone until you look for it.
I will say my old rsx type s which had previous frame and bad body damage that was "fixed" by a local shop. Did get improvements from having the strut bars, b and c pillar bars.
That's only because of the already weak frame and body from the accident. When I tightened bars up all the way, the sun roof wouldn't open lol.
To be honest TIRES, then driver mods and then all the stuff you mentionned in the video👊👌
Depends on the car, but the 2 biggest ones on a 2013 C63 are tires/wheels and Eurocharged tune.
The egr system actually helps cool the air fuel mixture so if you delete it the combustion will be hotter and depending on the car it may even put you into detonation area so you're pcm will pull back timing and overall lose power. If you delete egr you must get it tuned and the most likely the air fuel mixture will have to be a bit more rich to maintain it cool.
I got an extra 25 🐎 when I put my Fitment industries sticker on my Z. Can't wait to get my Artisa wheels because that most definitely going give me another 50 🐎....FACTS!!!
Thanks for another great video bro. Keep them coming💯
Suspension parts. Upgraded sway bar, bushing
Tires, bushings, engine mounts, tie rods. Going to poly bushings also helps if your car leaks since the oil won't break them down like rubber bushings. You also forgot to mention short shifters, instant gratification.
I definitely agree with the tires, I used to run bridgestone 275s they were a bit on the old side, I ended up investing into some 295s nittos, not only did I not spin anymore, but they felt more grippy, sadly I sold the car though
Nr.1 lightweight blinker fluid
Sway bars front and rear made the biggest difference for me.
Remind me of Austin powers when the defrost him and hes having issues controlling the VOLUME OF HIS VOICE!! 😂
Man that Linus spinning back kick got in shock! Like DAYM!
Big question then. I want a Cobb tuner for my Golf R MK7, which will be the best tune to go with?
The clip of Alex's granny shift in that drag race is the best thing ive ever seen
Lowering springs, catless DP and exhaust
Wonder when it’s Alex’s day to clean the wheel wall
Gotta do that blinker fluid delete
A better brake pad and rotors I feel make a good argument if you are trying to get more feel out of the pedal and same with upgraded brake lines.
The homie Alex!!
0:11 best aaaa ever
I would like to see a wheel manufacturer that makes directional wheels; plus keeps in mind how the look will flip backwards on the passenger side. Details are important to me
2-3 Row Radiator are so underrated, cooler engine run better and extend the Life of your Car, especially Turbo applications. A lot of people up grade Turbos, Headers etc and cause more Heat Wear. More Heat = More Damage
1:25 man i needed that 😂😂😂
Step 1: GET MOWPOOOWER BAAABYYYYY
Hey Man, Amazing content, I went to your website to find the suspension options for my VW Polo 1.5 TDI (in India) just to learn that it is not called polo in the States, well if you could look it up and suggest the coilovers I can put in my car, I would be glad :)
those artisa wheels come in multi piece?
I can't wait to modify a car sooner or later when I buy my dream car. I'm tired of driving the 2003 Toyota Camry LE that was handed down to me as my first car and still on my dad's name. Technically I bought my first car which is a 2007 Nissan Versa hatchback 6 speed manual but of course I didn't know it was a lemon, hints why I am going to get rid of that car one way or another due to not going to pass state inspection. That's why I can't wait until I go to the nearest stick shift driving school in my state. Thanks for this video fitment industries.
🤔 what about a muffler delete? ;)
Exhaust screams in pollution
@@asiaticyoung6261 good
@@kpopstan237 yup
How about a new/improved steering rack? Either after market or from a higher performance OEM model?
Just subscribed💯💯
But if you do pay 6K for some wheels make sure they are HRE
Here comes Wheels, Tires and Suspension. Also remove the sound deadening. One of the easiest weight savers.
1. "Driver mod"
2. A good set of tires
3. Coilovers
3. Exhaust things (ie mufflers, headers, etc)
My car is probably pushing 400-435 RWHP (have not yet taken it to a dyno - just email tunes). Might be pushing 475-500 RWHP in the next few months.
The power upgrades have been great fun, but I can't stress enough how much good tires and coilovers transformed the experience.
I think good headers or exhaust manifold, and no or very few restrictions in the pipe. Definitely an egr delete, sway bars to reduce body roll and anything that could make the body stiffer such as strut braces and if it's a soft top, get a hard top. Sticky tyres, and light rims that are wider than the stock ones with lower profile tyres to reduce tyre roll. Slightly more camber. And last probably a modest wing or spoiler. Nothing ridiculous that would create huge drag but something to make a little bit of downforce for high speed.
Day 1 "so you want a Suzuki Vitara"
Ricer
I just ordered bc coilovers for 11gen Corolla from fitment I still want to know more about them if only the Corolla community was bigger
Removing the car really not only reduced weight,.. it removes the problem of thinking what are the right mods toooo
Honestly I've always wondered what are good tires for drifting? Because I've seen some people say that just buy shitty tires because you'll go through them so fast. I've also seen people say get good tires because you'll have a better experience and better controlled drift. And im like okay what tires guys you didnt answer my question lmaoo
The only problem with an egr delete I have is your mgp goes way down and can throw engine codes on your dash like the 4th of july
Does it make a huge difference if I get headers test pipes and intake for my q50 3.7