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Hey I'm Ed,new to this site. Just purchased a 1987 Turbo ii with just over 50k on it. Will be on here looking for advice on mods since I'm new to the Rotary scene. Car is bone stock at this time.
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Nice original equipment!
Pice of advice:most cars get screwed up by people who do not know what they are doing.The best tip I can give you is to REALLY consider the "mod" before doing it,look into the cost,the benefits,the ease of installation and the overall value it will add to the car.
Research HOW to do the mod,and what the car will need.
My rule of thumb is,it isn't just ONE part that you install..it's a series of parts together to get that ONE part to work!..(trust me,you'll find that out!)
You can sink literally thousands into the car and still have a 200hp TII so be wise.
Good luck and again..ENJOY The car (first and foremost) before you Kill it..I mean modify it!!..haha!
Pice of advice:most cars get screwed up by people who do not know what they are doing.The best tip I can give you is to REALLY consider the "mod" before doing it,look into the cost,the benefits,the ease of installation and the overall value it will add to the car.
Research HOW to do the mod,and what the car will need.
My rule of thumb is,it isn't just ONE part that you install..it's a series of parts together to get that ONE part to work!..(trust me,you'll find that out!)
You can sink literally thousands into the car and still have a 200hp TII so be wise.
Good luck and again..ENJOY The car (first and foremost) before you Kill it..I mean modify it!!..haha!
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