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Old 11-05-2006, 02:31 AM   #1
littlecarlove
 
Drives: Want a Yaris
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: KY
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More advice please

Ok, I need some advice here. I want to get the most out of my car, but
that is hard because I’m not a car-smart guy.

My first thought was to squeeze out as much hp as I could by adding a
cold air intake and the sports muffler. Then I read somewhere here
that focusing on the suspension would give higher yields in performance.
Would that mean the lowering springs and sports shocks?

I’m not trying to make a sportscar. My driving habits are pretty boring.
Most of the time I will use the car for commuting. I live in a VERY small
town so the commute is about 6 miles a day round trip. Once a month
I make a 400 mile trip.

I have enough cash to either do the air/exhaust or the suspension but
not both right away. Whichever I don’t do right off I will probably do
later.

If it were your car which would you do first?

Gosh, I don’t even know what to think of the Front Strut Tower Bar,
the Front Sway Bar, Front Lower Tie Bars, and those Under Brace
things… WHEW!

Hays
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