SAFC/TUNE or COILOVERS.........
#1
SAFC/TUNE or COILOVERS.........
Ok...so i fixed my stupid CEL.....Modding continues! Heres the jam.....my next "big mod" is either gonna be SAFC and dyno tune.....or MEGAN coilovers and install. My mech will install all 4 and throw in align for $300.
Please no "you should get these or those more expensive coilovers blablah"....car is old...not gonna happen. Which do you guys think is the better choice???
Please no "you should get these or those more expensive coilovers blablah"....car is old...not gonna happen. Which do you guys think is the better choice???
#7
#8
Ok...so i fixed my stupid CEL.....Modding continues! Heres the jam.....my next "big mod" is either gonna be SAFC and dyno tune.....or MEGAN coilovers and install. My mech will install all 4 and throw in align for $300.
Please no "you should get these or those more expensive coilovers blablah"....car is old...not gonna happen. Which do you guys think is the better choice???
Please no "you should get these or those more expensive coilovers blablah"....car is old...not gonna happen. Which do you guys think is the better choice???
#9
What supporting mods do you have for an SAFC? I would not do it unless you have headers, catback, intake, etc. You'd be surprised how going coilovers can make the car much more fun to drive than adding power. The car will feel more powerful because it will handle MUCH better and be lots more fun to drive. I would go coilovers. You always build a car from the inside out. Make sure car has a good foundation with suspension, brakes and stuff BEFORE adding power. These things will allow you to support the power you are adding.
#10
Were in the same boat lol, screw it I'm doing both Yolo. Btw $300 is a bit much. Coilover installs often average 100-150 between there and the alignment should be $50-$60. Hell do the coilover install yourself
#11
What supporting mods do you have for an SAFC? I would not do it unless you have headers, catback, intake, etc. You'd be surprised how going coilovers can make the car much more fun to drive than adding power. The car will feel more powerful because it will handle MUCH better and be lots more fun to drive. I would go coilovers. You always build a car from the inside out. Make sure car has a good foundation with suspension, brakes and stuff BEFORE adding power. These things will allow you to support the power you are adding.
I have intake, timing advance, test pipe, resonator delete......I havent gone Ypipe strictly because it makes the sound really change from what ive heard....my sound is just about perfect.
Im starting to think coilovers may be overkill. I can get a 4 pack of Tokico Hp's for $450 and some H&R springs for like $220. Then have money left over for a used SAFC....lol
Last edited by NmexMAX; 03-25-2013 at 10:03 AM.
#12
When I had my 4th gen I had CAI, Warpspeed y-pipe and stock catback. It changed a little but the loudest thing was the intake when I got on it hard. I have Tein coilovers now but they not installed. But I can tell you that coilovers have WAY better ride and handling than springs and shocks. I have tokico blues and Eibach pro springs on my 5.5 now. On my 4th gen I have KYB GR-2s and Eibach pro springs. But from riding in cars with coilovers.......coilovers destroy any spring shock combo....thats why they cost more.
#14
When I had my 4th gen I had CAI, Warpspeed y-pipe and stock catback. It changed a little but the loudest thing was the intake when I got on it hard. I have Tein coilovers now but they not installed. But I can tell you that coilovers have WAY better ride and handling than springs and shocks. I have tokico blues and Eibach pro springs on my 5.5 now. On my 4th gen I have KYB GR-2s and Eibach pro springs. But from riding in cars with coilovers.......coilovers destroy any spring shock combo....thats why they cost more.
#15
http://1xracing.com/megan_racing/meg.../i-173261.aspx
This is the cheapest I found Megans, never ordered anything from here but if you get them let me know if you like the ride i'm tryin to figure out what coils I want to get.
This is the cheapest I found Megans, never ordered anything from here but if you get them let me know if you like the ride i'm tryin to figure out what coils I want to get.
#16
#17
Yeah yeah. I have pretty respectable numbers and Im not even tuned yet...NOR super loud and obnoxious.
I'll have to think on this for a bit. Its not something im gonna do this month or even the next....a few months out. To me though its quite an investment into my max to put coilovers on a car i paid $6500 for like 3-4 years ago..lol
*edit* Holy poop...i just looked at my bill of sale and I bought it at the end of 07! 5 years Ive had it! What a great car.
$30 shipping to me. So like $779.00 shipped...that's a really good deal.
I'll have to think on this for a bit. Its not something im gonna do this month or even the next....a few months out. To me though its quite an investment into my max to put coilovers on a car i paid $6500 for like 3-4 years ago..lol
*edit* Holy poop...i just looked at my bill of sale and I bought it at the end of 07! 5 years Ive had it! What a great car.
http://1xracing.com/megan_racing/meg.../i-173261.aspx
This is the cheapest I found Megans, never ordered anything from here but if you get them let me know if you like the ride i'm tryin to figure out what coils I want to get.
This is the cheapest I found Megans, never ordered anything from here but if you get them let me know if you like the ride i'm tryin to figure out what coils I want to get.
Last edited by NmexMAX; 03-25-2013 at 10:04 AM.
#23
Yeah. Did some thinking on the way to catching some Z's last night. The smart order would be....
Grounding kit right now...cheap
Pay taxes
YPipe
Tires
Coilovers
SAFC/Tune
So this will be my plan for 2013. I will have an entire new exhaust ready for 100k miles.....new motor mounts.....new valve cover gaskets....radiator only a couple years old.....coils only a couple years old......I should be good to go unless my timing chain decides to loosen up
Grounding kit right now...cheap
Pay taxes
YPipe
Tires
Coilovers
SAFC/Tune
So this will be my plan for 2013. I will have an entire new exhaust ready for 100k miles.....new motor mounts.....new valve cover gaskets....radiator only a couple years old.....coils only a couple years old......I should be good to go unless my timing chain decides to loosen up
#24
Good plan.
I still have stock motor mounts. They have over 175k on them. My engine rocks back and forth so damn much because of the lightweight flywheel and extra torque, that I split my header trying to launch from a light.
Last year when I dyno'd my DEK and the tuner would hit the rev limiter it looked like my engine was going to fly out of the bay LOL.
I still have stock motor mounts. They have over 175k on them. My engine rocks back and forth so damn much because of the lightweight flywheel and extra torque, that I split my header trying to launch from a light.
Last year when I dyno'd my DEK and the tuner would hit the rev limiter it looked like my engine was going to fly out of the bay LOL.
#26
Good plan.
I still have stock motor mounts. They have over 175k on them. My engine rocks back and forth so damn much because of the lightweight flywheel and extra torque, that I split my header trying to launch from a light.
Last year when I dyno'd my DEK and the tuner would hit the rev limiter it looked like my engine was going to fly out of the bay LOL.
I still have stock motor mounts. They have over 175k on them. My engine rocks back and forth so damn much because of the lightweight flywheel and extra torque, that I split my header trying to launch from a light.
Last year when I dyno'd my DEK and the tuner would hit the rev limiter it looked like my engine was going to fly out of the bay LOL.
Last edited by NmexMAX; 03-25-2013 at 09:58 AM.
#27
What supporting mods do you have for an SAFC? I would not do it unless you have headers, catback, intake, etc. You'd be surprised how going coilovers can make the car much more fun to drive than adding power. The car will feel more powerful because it will handle MUCH better and be lots more fun to drive. I would go coilovers. You always build a car from the inside out. Make sure car has a good foundation with suspension, brakes and stuff BEFORE adding power. These things will allow you to support the power you are adding.
The best thing you will ever do for a 5th gen maxima is Coilovers and a BBK (6th gen bbk is cheap/easy).
Those are the two most massive changes you will get out of this car for the money.
Performance should come after the above 2 items IMO.
I hope not. Anyone giving you slak for that knows natta thang about how ugly a base model 2000/2001 is, or how crappy they ride/handle, etc!!
Anyways I really like your list dude. Stick to that. Grounding kit is a wise investment, don't expect to feel a SINGLE difference, but it will help you later in Preventative maintenance, these cars like to varnish the stock grounds over time if you don't get them cleaned regularly. And they do ****ED up things with varnished grounds!!!!
Last edited by TunerMaxima3000; 03-25-2013 at 10:23 AM.
#28
Well said!
The best thing you will ever do for a 5th gen maxima is Coilovers and a BBK (6th gen bbk is cheap/easy).
Those are the two most massive changes you will get out of this car for the money.
Performance should come after the above 2 items IMO.
I hope not. Anyone giving you slak for that knows natta thang about how ugly a base model 2000/2001 is, or how crappy they ride/handle, etc!!
Anyways I really like your list dude. Stick to that. Grounding kit is a wise investment, don't expect to feel a SINGLE difference, but it will help you later in Preventative maintenance, these cars like to varnish the stock grounds over time if you don't get them cleaned regularly. And they do ****ED up things with varnished grounds!!!!
The best thing you will ever do for a 5th gen maxima is Coilovers and a BBK (6th gen bbk is cheap/easy).
Those are the two most massive changes you will get out of this car for the money.
Performance should come after the above 2 items IMO.
I hope not. Anyone giving you slak for that knows natta thang about how ugly a base model 2000/2001 is, or how crappy they ride/handle, etc!!
Anyways I really like your list dude. Stick to that. Grounding kit is a wise investment, don't expect to feel a SINGLE difference, but it will help you later in Preventative maintenance, these cars like to varnish the stock grounds over time if you don't get them cleaned regularly. And they do ****ED up things with varnished grounds!!!!
P.S I know fronts are the most important but its kinda too late.
#36
Suspension 1st. Why? because when you do the suspension you can push your engine harder, and you will enjoy it.
If you do the engine first, your suspension is old and stock, and you won't want to push the motor harder because the suspension just isnt able to deal with it.
If you do the engine first, your suspension is old and stock, and you won't want to push the motor harder because the suspension just isnt able to deal with it.
#39
Opinions
Obviously I bought this car myself without the org.....did a somewhat unconventional exhaust setup sofar......on my own.....disregarded the flaming of the DE-k, on my own and continued to mod. I just like to get the opinions of everyone...thats what makes the forums worthwhile. I like to see what different people are passionate about and use all that info with my own opinion and act.....
Obviously I bought this car myself without the org.....did a somewhat unconventional exhaust setup sofar......on my own.....disregarded the flaming of the DE-k, on my own and continued to mod. I just like to get the opinions of everyone...thats what makes the forums worthwhile. I like to see what different people are passionate about and use all that info with my own opinion and act.....