Help me build a monster...
#16
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well first thing to making power buddy is checking to make sure your engine is ok do a leakdown and compression check first. Next you enginebay is stock except a intake and air filter. can we get pics or a video of underneath the car and the front of the car. Next thing after you do those two test is check the tune out make sure you dont have a hot tune for parts not on the car. After that we can start to build your car to be faster just remember the faster it is the more likely it is to become a shop ***** because it will continue to break on you since you have stock motor your not going over 420tq anyways without being on borrowed time so several ways we can get there and be safe and reiable PENDING HOW MUCH MONEY YOU ACTUALLY HAVE TO SPEND. dont get it twisted and dont let people fool you this is a expensive endevour you are thinking of embarking on so dont think 1k is gonna get you there or even 5k if you get my drift if that does not scare you and you dont minds saving up for parts then let go
Remember dont build any car on Credit Card either pay it all off so you owe noone at the end of it.
Remember dont build any car on Credit Card either pay it all off so you owe noone at the end of it.
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ok so thats a stock intercooler and stock exhaust system LOL look like only thing aftermarket is a intake so all stock and of course cant check out the tune so basically stock like evo so now get the tune checked out compression and leakdown test if those come back good then your ready to start modding
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you need to educate yourself before investing ANY money into modifications. look into the evo modding for dummies thread at https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...g-dummies.html. if you have any questions about specific parts, reviews, etc, go to google and search for "site:forums.evolutionm.net <search text here>" (minus the quotes).
knowledge is power
#21
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your first steps should be to read, then read some more. once you think you're done reading, go read again.
you need to educate yourself before investing ANY money into modifications. look into the evo modding for dummies thread at https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...g-dummies.html. if you have any questions about specific parts, reviews, etc, go to google and search for "site:forums.evolutionm.net <search text here>" (minus the quotes).
knowledge is power
you need to educate yourself before investing ANY money into modifications. look into the evo modding for dummies thread at https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...g-dummies.html. if you have any questions about specific parts, reviews, etc, go to google and search for "site:forums.evolutionm.net <search text here>" (minus the quotes).
knowledge is power
this exactly! not to sound like a d*** but it doesnt sound like u are ready to handle this kind of car yet, especially saying all u want is insane speed/tq as your goal, and a 42r turbo on a stock block ... with that mindset is where these cars get wrapped around telephone poles or trees... take it easy and one step at a time...
i been working on my 2 evo's now for 5 years... it doesnt happen overnight... i also went from not knowing what a spark plug was to pretty much building my car on my own ( ok maybe not the entire car ) , thanks to the "how to" section and other members on here...
enjoy the car dude! just keep up with maintenance and she will treat u right!
#22
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For now, the first things I would suggest on the car are pretty simple and you could do most of it on your own. I'm seeing a few vacuum lines in the engine bay that don't look like they've been zip tied down, just go through those and zip tie them in. Also, it looks like you may have a 2G DSM Blow off valve in the car, which may not necessarily be a bad thing if it isn't leaking. You may want to get that changed at some point. Check your spark plugs and make sure those are good, and of course engine oil and coolant. From there I would suggest contacting a reputable shop in the area (or a few) and then go decide how big you want to go.
#23
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your goals is what we need to give you a proper suggestion. will you take this to the drag strip, road course, autox or just a fun street car then of course an estimate budget you are willing to spend.
if its just a fun street car i would suggest steer clear of a 42r and start with a basic bolt on setup. replace that plastic dv with a 9 metal dv or a synapse or cobb. then look for a tuner here on the forums. get a few pulls done and analyzed will let your tuner see the condition of your current tune and if it was manipulated in any way. if all things look normal then go for a turbo back exhaust a boost controller(will depend on your tuner but i suggest a 3-port). then get tuned with this setup and enjoy the car. you can later on add to your mod list from there.
good luck and keep us updated.
if its just a fun street car i would suggest steer clear of a 42r and start with a basic bolt on setup. replace that plastic dv with a 9 metal dv or a synapse or cobb. then look for a tuner here on the forums. get a few pulls done and analyzed will let your tuner see the condition of your current tune and if it was manipulated in any way. if all things look normal then go for a turbo back exhaust a boost controller(will depend on your tuner but i suggest a 3-port). then get tuned with this setup and enjoy the car. you can later on add to your mod list from there.
good luck and keep us updated.
#24
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There is absolutely nothing done to your car except an intake.
The number one thing you should NEVER do, is try to tune the car yourself. Until you intimately understand what every single piece of hardware under your hood does, don't think you can tune your own car. Leave it to the professionals.
-Acree
The number one thing you should NEVER do, is try to tune the car yourself. Until you intimately understand what every single piece of hardware under your hood does, don't think you can tune your own car. Leave it to the professionals.
-Acree
#27
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This community is full of nice ppl that are willing to help each other out, especially new guys. Everyone starts somewhere. The Evo is pretty much the ONLY car I've ever worked on and now, the motor is completely taken apart, ready for a build that I'm doing myself. It would help if you came from the DSM scene but it isn't required when you want to mod an Evo.
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