Upgrading my S
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Originally posted by Kekoa
Also, many have said that the ecu is pretty aggressive and is not recommended for a daily driven street car.
Also, many have said that the ecu is pretty aggressive and is not recommended for a daily driven street car.
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Originally posted by 00S2KFAN
I can get 93 octane in texas. What cooling mods need to be ran for the mugen ECU and what is the price?
I can get 93 octane in texas. What cooling mods need to be ran for the mugen ECU and what is the price?
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Spugen Dual SS Titanium Tip exhaust sounds so nice man. Great price and their service is #1. You will have no problems with Spugen what so ever. Great company. As for intake's, I like the one piece Injen cold air setup but I hear they dont make it anymore. Second would be the AEM with Bypass. Air intake and exhaust are worth the money if you dont plan on turbocharging or supercharging. If you do plan on it drop the intake and just get a nice exhaust. Good luck with your car. Hope you enjoy it.
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So far, from what I'm hearing it seems like I should buy an exhaust and then save for awhile and just got to Forced induction in a year or two (when I can afford the 4 grand+ it will take to do that!)
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The Veilside TearDrop exhaust is super light it only weighs 5.3 lbs and is constructed entirley of titanium, looks awsome, and it also has a very deep exhaust note to it. I also recommend the AEM cai it is one of the best intakes on the market for the S2000.
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Originally posted by 00S2KFAN
So far, from what I'm hearing it seems like I should buy an exhaust and then save for awhile and just got to Forced induction in a year or two (when I can afford the 4 grand+ it will take to do that!)
So far, from what I'm hearing it seems like I should buy an exhaust and then save for awhile and just got to Forced induction in a year or two (when I can afford the 4 grand+ it will take to do that!)
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what kind of gains are we talking about with the spugen exhaust? your input is much appreciated!
9906- read your sig. about finding someone to tune. have you looked into curry's? depending on where you are (about 40 min from college park, i guess), you should check them out. I've only been there once, but it seems everyone likes the guys there and their guys are very knowledgeable. might want to check em out.
9906- read your sig. about finding someone to tune. have you looked into curry's? depending on where you are (about 40 min from college park, i guess), you should check them out. I've only been there once, but it seems everyone likes the guys there and their guys are very knowledgeable. might want to check em out.