any good enigne mods to a s5 n/a????
...any good mods for a S5 n/a. A turbocharger, yea lets put one of those on a high compression engine, hahaha.
Seriously though, if you want GOOD mods, just about anything will do to free up a little extra "juice". Air conditioning gone, all your smog stuff gone, spare tire if you're looking for weight reduction. Get a better exhaust system (Racing beat if i may suggest). Struts, springs, or coilovers. Brakes if you want them. Intake (everyone has their pros and cons on intake). An engine rebuild (if you havent already) TurboII drivetrain, differential and all that fun stuff. The new Haltech ECU that just came out (plug and play with stock sensors) Get all your grounds, regrounded. Stock fan and shroud (if you dont have it) New tires. Street port (if you get your engine rebuild)....
I can go on forever with this list, i have a 91' N/A and i'm doing, or have done most of these mods. Just look around and you'll find your own build in time.
Seriously though, if you want GOOD mods, just about anything will do to free up a little extra "juice". Air conditioning gone, all your smog stuff gone, spare tire if you're looking for weight reduction. Get a better exhaust system (Racing beat if i may suggest). Struts, springs, or coilovers. Brakes if you want them. Intake (everyone has their pros and cons on intake). An engine rebuild (if you havent already) TurboII drivetrain, differential and all that fun stuff. The new Haltech ECU that just came out (plug and play with stock sensors) Get all your grounds, regrounded. Stock fan and shroud (if you dont have it) New tires. Street port (if you get your engine rebuild)....
I can go on forever with this list, i have a 91' N/A and i'm doing, or have done most of these mods. Just look around and you'll find your own build in time.
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Check the FAQ and Archives. You will find a topic called "how to make a beefy n/a" which covers all basic NA modifications.
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The FAQ and archives are the first place you should check before asking questions, in that order. If you do not find your answer there, the search function will turn up the info as this question is asked about ten times a day.




