Uhmmm What Next?
as said before, whats your budget? goals?
you could do numerous things to the engine right now, or start working on your suspension. springs, shocks, sway bars, rims, tires make a much more noticeable difference than your basic engine mods.
i wouldnt say im the most knowledgeable on this forum. there are plenty of other people that know way more than me.
you could do numerous things to the engine right now, or start working on your suspension. springs, shocks, sway bars, rims, tires make a much more noticeable difference than your basic engine mods.
i wouldnt say im the most knowledgeable on this forum. there are plenty of other people that know way more than me.
Suspension always.
Good shocks/springs, along with GOOD tires, followed by a good alignment.
Too many people overlook the importance of good tires, and a good alignment, so start there.
Good shocks/springs, along with GOOD tires, followed by a good alignment.
Too many people overlook the importance of good tires, and a good alignment, so start there.
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2016 BMW 340i M-Sport / 2013 Chevrolet Volt / 1999 Subaru Impreza RS EJ205
Stick with the i/h/e setup for now. Personally I'd get a Tanabe Super Hyper Medallion exhaust but that's my preference.
Anyway I would get a set of sticky tires and swap out your shocks and springs for performance items. That'll improve how your car handles the turns pretty significantly.
From there you can refresh your brakes with things like new rotors (plain ones are fine) and high performance pads and fluid. Braided stainless steel brake lines will help improve the feel of the pedal.
Anyway I would get a set of sticky tires and swap out your shocks and springs for performance items. That'll improve how your car handles the turns pretty significantly.
From there you can refresh your brakes with things like new rotors (plain ones are fine) and high performance pads and fluid. Braided stainless steel brake lines will help improve the feel of the pedal.


