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Depends on what the car needs, or will need soon.
If you know you'll need new brake pads next year, grab a nice set of pads to help you stop quicker. If you know you'll need new tires, throw winters on your current rims and get summers next year. If your springs are sagging or shocks/struts not perfomring well, that'd be a good time to upgrade to better units. Basically make sure your car is working properly and in mechanically great shape to begin with. Put in a better part if you need to get it there (like the brake pads or struts). Then start with the basic performance mods and work your way up. If everything's working good on the car, my first mod would be the tires. They're the only thing that connects your car to the road.
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Location: toronto
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yeh the car is good everything runs on it great it doesnt need anything yes i will need new break pads soon about it. would u say air intake would do anything?
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It helps a bit. There's no single mod that will make you go fast (besides turbo)
It seems it's a combination of upgrades that makes a difference. I have an aem intake but the homemade one seems to work just as well |
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yeh that makes sense do you know any places that would be able to sell you echo parts?
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Frankly, the intake would be last on my list... exhaust and header would be first.
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scion xb parts are often interchangeable but you have to do your research: here's a start: http://www.microimageonline.com/foru...p-xB-Relations Last edited by 2005rs; 09-28-2012 at 12:47 PM. |
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Drives: 12 Yaris/07 yaris Join Date: Dec 2010
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![]() Drives: 2003 Toyota Echo Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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I was in the shop today getting an oil change, mechanic suggested a better drop-in air filter (K&N, his words), CAI too, but you have to maintain it. Not sure of that myself, I'm guessing additives and spraying it periodically, and a cat back exhaust upgrade. With limited funds, those are the ones I'd go with...when I get the funds.
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![]() Drives: toyota echo Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: toronto
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well like i said im not sure what i want to do and how much i want to spend so maybe turboing is the way to go. did you see alot of difference with the turbo? also when you turbo something you obviously have to change some parts in the engine no?
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