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Old Aug 31, 2004 | 10:31 AM
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Future(proof) upgrades

Right then...

Decided after a few days researching, that these will be my next projects for the Max, in no particular order...

              I think life will be easier staying NA for now... What do you reckon? Anyone want to give me any info or advice on these upgrades? Have you got them? Tried them? Etc...

              Cheers

              Keir
              Old Aug 31, 2004 | 10:49 AM
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              I would forget about the pulley and RSTB and maybe even the flywheel. Go with the coilovers, CAI, JWT ECU and MEVI.

              lightend pullies have been proven to not be worth a whole lot of power. We have a solid rear axel, so a RSTB is kinda over kill. A lightend flywheel won't do much as far as 1/4 mile times, they can be fun for down shifting but I would say spend that money else where for now. If your gonna get coilovers at least get the Tein's. If your gonna get anything less than that I would go for the illuminas struts and shocks
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