Best performance mod(s) for $1000?
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Best performance mod(s) for $1000?
Hey guys,
I figured I'd make this thread since i just got my tax return and everything. I was looking to see what performance mods would be best worth the $1000 I have to spend. Thanks!
Its a 93 SC400 by the way.
I figured I'd make this thread since i just got my tax return and everything. I was looking to see what performance mods would be best worth the $1000 I have to spend. Thanks!
Its a 93 SC400 by the way.
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Depends on what your goals are with the car.
Going to stay NA or go turbo?
If NA.
There are some decent OBX header on ebay for around 300 with the 2.5mid pipe. Match it up with a decent catback exhaust and do your own BFI and drop in K&N filter and call it a day.
If turbo.
You're going to need a alot more than $1000
Going to stay NA or go turbo?
If NA.
There are some decent OBX header on ebay for around 300 with the 2.5mid pipe. Match it up with a decent catback exhaust and do your own BFI and drop in K&N filter and call it a day.
If turbo.
You're going to need a alot more than $1000
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full exhaust (including headers), it'll be darn close to your budget though
i would think a 5speed conversion would cost much more than 1k? I know my 6speed swap cost well over that...
i would think a 5speed conversion would cost much more than 1k? I know my 6speed swap cost well over that...
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Pick up a used W58 on Craigs for a hundred bucks, get Jake's adapter stuff, MkIII clutch parts, a stockish clutch and either a bastardized custom driveshaft or a used 5spd one and you could definitely be in a swap for a grand. That's assuming you do your own labor (as any enthusiast should).