Smaller things to start with to get the most out of it
#1
Smaller things to start with to get the most out of it
So basically i just got new tyres (Toyo Proxie T1R's) and brakes (MTEC Discs w/ EBC Yellowstuff pads) and the bug has bitten me a bit. I don't have bundles of cash to chuck at the car but what are some things i could do that would give me the most noticeable gain/feel on the car?
I was thinking a set of coilovers next or an Intake/Full exhaust system but not sure what to go for that would give me the most noticeable difference while driving!
I was thinking a set of coilovers next or an Intake/Full exhaust system but not sure what to go for that would give me the most noticeable difference while driving!
#2
It depends on what you're after, if you're just after a nice increase in noise then removing the airbox lid will give you the same sort of noise as an intake system for free.
If you're going for handling, coilovers make a huge difference and make a nice change to the look of the car you can probably see from many of the build threads on here.
Personnaly I would go with coilovers so that you can enjoy the car through the corners get it looking nice Meister Rs are a popular choice on here for many folks.
If you're going for handling, coilovers make a huge difference and make a nice change to the look of the car you can probably see from many of the build threads on here.
Personnaly I would go with coilovers so that you can enjoy the car through the corners get it looking nice Meister Rs are a popular choice on here for many folks.
#3
Don't forget ARBs. They'll reduce your roll without swapping you coilovers, thus making your car corner flatter and change direction more quickly.
#4
UK Moderator
Do some more advanced driving courses/track days in addition to the Car Limits day you've just done. Learn to get the most of what you have before messing about with the car itself.
Buy some better tyres, too.
Buy some better tyres, too.
#5
It depends on what you're after, if you're just after a nice increase in noise then removing the airbox lid will give you the same sort of noise as an intake system for free.
If you're going for handling, coilovers make a huge difference and make a nice change to the look of the car you can probably see from many of the build threads on here.
Personnaly I would go with coilovers so that you can enjoy the car through the corners get it looking nice Meister Rs are a popular choice on here for many folks.
If you're going for handling, coilovers make a huge difference and make a nice change to the look of the car you can probably see from many of the build threads on here.
Personnaly I would go with coilovers so that you can enjoy the car through the corners get it looking nice Meister Rs are a popular choice on here for many folks.
I would like the coilovers for looks and the handling upgrade. I do think at the moment i'd like something to help with the straight line but i don't think there is anything viable for a decent price that would beef that up a lot so focusing on the handling probably would be a more wise thing to do.
I've always used Toyo Proxie T1R's in the last 6-7 years and never had close to a problem with them, why would you say change them?
#6
Put a decent exhaust on it
The lid off sounds horrid to me
The lid off sounds horrid to me
#7
UK Moderator
Soggy sidewalls. You'll get better response from other tyres - have a look in the Tyre Thread for some recommendations.
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#8
As you know gains are big bucks and like you, I also think it handles very well as it is. Cheap'ish mods will therefore mainly be aesthetics and a decent sound. (which most agree was lacking in the S)
My suggestions would be, for sound the exhaust mod, decat and induction kit. (decat will make it a little more responsive too) For looks maybe springs as apposed to coilovers as they are a lot cheaper.
My suggestions would be, for sound the exhaust mod, decat and induction kit. (decat will make it a little more responsive too) For looks maybe springs as apposed to coilovers as they are a lot cheaper.
#9
I did have a look through that thread and was gonna go with the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 but they didn't seem to do them in my size so stuck with what i know. When it comes to my next swap i'll post asking for suggestions i guess. Just hard to get away from what you know
#10
As you know gains are big bucks and like you, I also think it handles very well as it is. Cheap'ish mods will therefore mainly be aesthetics and a decent sound. (which most agree was lacking in the S)
My suggestions would be, for sound the exhaust mod, decat and induction kit. (decat will make it a little more responsive too) For looks maybe springs as apposed to coilovers as they are a lot cheaper.
My suggestions would be, for sound the exhaust mod, decat and induction kit. (decat will make it a little more responsive too) For looks maybe springs as apposed to coilovers as they are a lot cheaper.