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Next mod to do "other than gears"

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bloopbloob

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subframe connectors are the best mod i've ever done, regardless of price. I was reluctant to do them even though everyone on here said to do it because I wanted 'go fast' mods. I have to say they make a HUGE difference, and are definitely worth it.
 

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MAF CAI T.B. these all will help. I would save and do the H/C/I or like everyone else do the syspension mods. Gears would be awsome but those prices are steeeeep! DONT GET A CHIP! On these cars and assuming your going N/A chips dont do anything that a timming light and a FPR can do. So you have a chip $500+ or FPR and a top dollar timming light = $300 or so? Any timming light will do or barrow one, the FPR get an areomotive about $119 and maybe a fuel pressure gauge? . peace



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OK next question. About how much will I spend for this mod?
Dumb question does anyone have a pic of this done?
 

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$120 for these MM full lengths. Depending on who you know, free to maybe $50 to get them welded on. Its not a hard job and can be done quite quickly. Just make sure the car is level (drive on ramp is best)
 

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bloopbloob said:
$120 for these MM full lengths. Depending on who you know, free to maybe $50 to get them welded on. Its not a hard job and can be done quite quickly. Just make sure the car is level (drive on ramp is best)
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Cool thanks. Not to sound stupid, but these are welded to the frame? Iv'e never seen any installed thats why I ask.
Thanks again.
 

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yes, they get welded to connect the front frame to the rear frame.
 
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