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tattoo007
03-08-2016, 12:33 AM
Hello everyone,
I am sorry to be such a newbie but I just purchased a 2005 Toyota Echo RS for my daughter and wanted to get some help to upgrade it. I read the forum on the exhaust and think I would like to go with the DC Sports new Manifold. I did see that I would need a Nitto mid-pipe but can't seem to find where to purchase one. If anyone has any ideas please send them to me!!
Also I would like to know for the Cold Air Intake for the Echo from you guys that have them to see which one would be better.
Any other information on performance parts to make it unique and better would be greatly appreciated!!
Thank you all in advance!!

rabbito
03-08-2016, 02:27 AM
hmmm...i have full exhaust without the muffler..it doesnt seem to help much..intake start losing low mid power with high gain..this 1NZ engine, you really have to put effort in it...lol..its pain in the ass to make actually "fast" without turbo.. -_-

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invader166
03-08-2016, 07:24 PM
Hello everyone,
I am sorry to be such a newbie but I just purchased a 2005 Toyota Echo RS for my daughter and wanted to get some help to upgrade it. I read the forum on the exhaust and think I would like to go with the DC Sports new Manifold. I did see that I would need a Nitto mid-pipe but can't seem to find where to purchase one. If anyone has any ideas please send them to me!!
Also I would like to know for the Cold Air Intake for the Echo from you guys that have them to see which one would be better.
Any other information on performance parts to make it unique and better would be greatly appreciated!!
Thank you all in advance!!

A new exhaust manifold is great place to start. If you have the money, you can also change the entire system all the way to the tailpipe, or just change out the muffler section. I use the original mid-pipe and are relatively happy with it.
After that a cold air intake would be a good upgrade as well. There isn't a huge performance difference between brands so don't have to go too crazy spending money on the most expensive one you can get.
One upgrade that i found made a big impact in daily driving though was to reduce the parasitic loss on the engine by replacing the pulleys with light-weight ones. (and flywheel if you have a manual transmission) Your engine will be a bit more rev-happy and it'll make it easier to merge in traffic. :-)