To install? Or not to install? That is the question

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I want it on sooooooo badly :hmm:
I just really want my parts back on minus the Injen Intake. Also only on TSP stage 1. I also want to see if I can have a muffler shop replace my aFe Takeda tips, because they’re damaged, replaced with the stock tip.
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Ha ha once you get the itch, there's no going back! If I were you, I would either put money into first building out your motor and then installing your parts

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Take that money and get into another ride with more power
 
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Those mods are fine but you may want to take it a little bit easier this round. :D
Lol yeah I know I’m not out there racing anyone I see. I just wanna know I have a cool modded nice looking car to cruise around in.
 


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Go lite with your mods. Get your exhaust installed and see if your muffler shop can replace the tips. If you don't want a CAI, just get a after market drop in air filter:)

The SI is quick enough for me and I got my first speeding ticket in over 6 years with it lol.

The only performance mods I have are the AEM Airfilter and Thermal R&D Exhaust. I have more comestic accessories:)

Have fun!
 

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I say do the mods then take it to get a conservative dyno tune! I feel like a custom conservative tune will keep you safe while giving you more power than just a base map
 
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Ha ha once you get the itch, there's no going back! If I were you, I would either put money into first building out your motor and then installing your parts

Or

Take that money and get into another ride with more power
Ha ha once you get the itch, there's no going back! If I were you, I would either put money into first building out your motor and then installing your parts

Or

Take that money and get into another ride with more power
i can’t get another ride for another couple years lol
Go lite with your mods. Get your exhaust installed and see if your muffler shop can replace the tips. If you don't want a CAI, just get a after market drop in air filter:)

The SI is quick enough for me and I got my first speeding ticket in over 6 years with it lol.

The only performance mods I have are the AEM Airfilter and Thermal R&D Exhaust. I have more comestic accessories:)

Have fun!
haha I haven’t had a ticket in 12 years since I was 18
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