Performance upgrades??
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Hey guys,
Just sold my clk55 amg & e46 m3, have just purchased a 3.4 c2 coupe,
Previous owner has already upgraded to on engineering ims bearing, new rms
So far all it's pretty stock apart from Bmc filter & pse exhaust,
What are the best bang for $$ to increase performance?
ipd plenum? (Bit expensive) might try Pedro's techno instead,
200 cell cats?
Fvd throttle body?
Ecu tune?
I'm not expecting huge gains, if anyone with any experience with these mod could give some advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Just sold my clk55 amg & e46 m3, have just purchased a 3.4 c2 coupe,
Previous owner has already upgraded to on engineering ims bearing, new rms
So far all it's pretty stock apart from Bmc filter & pse exhaust,
What are the best bang for $$ to increase performance?
ipd plenum? (Bit expensive) might try Pedro's techno instead,
200 cell cats?
Fvd throttle body?
Ecu tune?
I'm not expecting huge gains, if anyone with any experience with these mod could give some advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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If I had to choose probably 200 cell cats followed by ecu, maybe pulley too. Anything more will be minimal from that point forward IMO.
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Realistically without going FI, the 200 Cell cats, Intake and Headers are what's going to get you any noticeable performance increases.
The newly designed Fabspeed intake has been dyno tested and proven over the last year to achieve pretty significant HP #'s!
I've attached the Dyno for both the intake and the Sportcat X-pipe separately
The newly designed Fabspeed intake has been dyno tested and proven over the last year to achieve pretty significant HP #'s!
I've attached the Dyno for both the intake and the Sportcat X-pipe separately
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oh boy here we go again! to say that the N.A. platform is wrong for improving(performance,h.p. etc.) is ridiculous ,is it limited compared to a turbo,of course,adding turbo or supercharging to a n.a. car,requires plenty of cash alot of labor and in my opinion not worth it. the proper upgrades like high quality 200 cell cats ,headers,mufflers,plenum,ecu upgrade,pulley,airbox , will improve performance no question.its about being realistic in what your going to gain,and of course the argument will always exist about the cost in relation to performance...in the end its all fun...good luck
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I already have gt3 suspension, like I said I'm not expecting huge gains,
I have just ordered 200cel cat & intake (more for sound )
Is it worth doing the throttle & plenum?
Btw I also own a modified 930 turbo as my weekend toy
I have just ordered 200cel cat & intake (more for sound )
Is it worth doing the throttle & plenum?
Btw I also own a modified 930 turbo as my weekend toy
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200 cell cats are the biggest bang for the buck for these cars, so good choice.
General consensus is that the plenum and enlarged throttle body are a fantastic way to spend a ****-ton of money for no noticeable gains (strangely enough, the only dyno plots to ever show improvement are those used by the manufacturers of said items...).
General consensus is that the plenum and enlarged throttle body are a fantastic way to spend a ****-ton of money for no noticeable gains (strangely enough, the only dyno plots to ever show improvement are those used by the manufacturers of said items...).
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If you are going to this hi-flo setup... you need a tune as well to maximize the performance. Hence the reasoning for FI as best bang for the buck... those bolt ons add up quick.