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Old 12-02-01, 12:23 PM
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What to do next?

Hi guys, I've been itching to spend some money on the 7, but I don't know what to do next. Let me list my mods so that i can get some recommendations for what to do next:

M2 cold air intake
M2 med. intercooler
dp
greddy sp exhaust
M2 stage 3 ecu
new clutch and lightened flywheel
M2 trailing arms and toelinks
tokico illuminas and eibach springs
upgraded fuel pump

I guess the next step would be to get an upgraded radiator (fluidyne or mazda comp). Besides that, what should be next on the list?

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dave
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midpipe w/ boost control!!!!!!!
Old 12-02-01, 01:17 PM
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midpipe w/ boost control!!!!!!!
Yup, then port the wastegate and go non-sequential. Two weeks later you'll be buying your single turbo setup...
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Dave, screw that, go hi-flow twin so you can drive it on the street legally. Then tell me what you got and any problems you had so I can go hi-flow twin too

I'd say it's prolly time for you to go for 1200cc injectors pretty soon...they'll be running at a lower duty cycle with your current setup and will allow you to just jump straight to hi-flow twins or single if you want and you'll already be set up.

Maybe new seats?
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I'd recomend a new intercooler and radiator. FD's are known for overheating so before you ut too much power in it try to help cool.




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