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Exhaust is number one for me but definitely agree with the list. Maybe weighted countersunk knob.
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I would replace sway bars with wheels. On our timeattack car, I'm still on stock sway bars. i actually de-modded from white line front sway back to factory.
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my best changes
1. monster FSB
2. ETD
3. FIPK
4. tires and proper alignment
5. stereo

that's it.
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Street:
1-intake
2-suspension
3-exhaust
4-wheels
5-proper stereo stuff
6-a lip maybe ?

Track:
1-wheels and tires
2-suspension
3-race fluids ( cheapeest insurance)
4-decent pads including oem. Cr pads r great.
5-roll bar ( safety 5th)
6- free weight reduction!!
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Originally Posted by Tougefactory
I would replace sway bars with wheels. On our timeattack car, I'm still on stock sway bars. i actually de-modded from white line front sway back to factory.

really? That's new. I'm on oem rear sway. Whiteline front. Rear I know u don't need. Front I think you can use.
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For me, wheels and tires were first on my list, especially if you have an AP1. Those stock tires simply aren't wide enough, IMO.
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Originally Posted by Singh_snisen
really? That's new. I'm on oem rear sway. Whiteline front. Rear I know u don't need. Front I think you can use.
With swaybar tuning its all about finding the optimum oversteer/understeer balance. So with with a square set up and aero stock sway bars worked out ideal for me.
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Originally Posted by Tougefactory
With swaybar tuning its all about finding the optimum oversteer/understeer balance. So with with a square set up and aero stock sway bars worked out ideal for me.

for me I have a huge wang but no splitter yet ( gatta custom make one soon. Was gana go Wasp but those ppl are dumb iv heard) but I have a cr lip which helps a little. The front sway helps me. And I just soften the rears accordingly
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Originally Posted by Singh_snisen
for me I have a huge wang but no splitter yet ( gatta custom make one soon. Was gana go Wasp but those ppl are dumb iv heard) but I have a cr lip which helps a little. The front sway helps me. And I just soften the rears accordingly
hmm I was also thinking about making an Allumalite splitter for the public as well.


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