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Old 11-01-05, 02:14 PM   #1
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Next Upgrade?

Need sugestions on the next mod for my FD or a list of mods to follow (IC, then ECU upgrade then CB, etc... and on or the other way around). Eventually would want 340 hp +

The few mods I have performed to my car to date are as follows:
Fluidyne radiator, Pettit AST, Efini Y pipe, Silicon couplers and hoses to stock IC, HKS downpipe, Viton Hoses, complete water pump replacement, 51 R Battery, boost gauge, water temp gauge and new clutch and pressure plate. 52k on engine and running strong.

Figure in a home built intake system and keeping the seq. turbos. You got to love them the twins when they are WORKING.

Thanks for the help.
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Old 11-01-05, 02:30 PM   #2
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1) Change the fuel filter, plugs, plug wires, all coolant/heater hoses. Diff and Tranny oil.
2) Cat-Back.
3) MBC (keep boost at 12psi)
4) Cat-back
5) Standalone ECU
6) Intake
7) Intercooler
8) High-flow cat
9) Boost to 14psi, re-tune.
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Old 11-01-05, 02:43 PM   #3
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Thanks... done all items you listed on line 1.... most memorable for lack of better words was the fuel filter replacement. What a pain in the ass.

MBC? Manual boost controller right?

MBC will be required with a Cat back since I already have a down pipe.... right.?
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Old 11-01-05, 03:20 PM   #4
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Thanks... done all items you listed on line 1.... most memorable for lack of better words was the fuel filter replacement. What a pain in the ass.

MBC? Manual boost controller right?

MBC will be required with a Cat back since I already have a down pipe.... right.?
A ball-spring controller is easy, reliable, and very adjustable. So you'll be able to dial in your boost no matter what mods you might have - 10psi rule.

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Old 11-01-05, 07:46 PM   #5
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MBC will be required with a Cat back since I already have a down pipe.... right.?
From what I understand, every car is a bit different, but I can get a spike on my car, especially on cooler days. And other than a K & N, I haven't opened up my intake, and no efini 'Y' pipe. A BC is on my list of things to install this winter while the car's up.
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