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Newbie here... with newbie questions :)
Hi all... I'm relatively new to posting on this board (I've been lurking here for a few months)...I recently purchased a 06 Evo IX MR so I imagine I'll be posting here a bit more.
I'm rapidly approaching 1000 miles on my new car. I was pretty cautious about following the "by the book" break-in procedure for the first 600 miles. Are there any things I should be cautious about after the break-in period?
What are some of the common things people do to their Evo's for performance? It seems like the MR is pretty good out of the box. I plan on upgrading to the WORKS air filter after it's time to replace my stock one (around 15k miles).
Does anybody use their Evo in the snow? I'm planning on bringing it to Tahoe this snowboarding season... Will the stock tires survive well in the snow? Should I purchase some additional rims/tires? If so, what kind?
I think that covers all of my random questions...
I'm rapidly approaching 1000 miles on my new car. I was pretty cautious about following the "by the book" break-in procedure for the first 600 miles. Are there any things I should be cautious about after the break-in period?
What are some of the common things people do to their Evo's for performance? It seems like the MR is pretty good out of the box. I plan on upgrading to the WORKS air filter after it's time to replace my stock one (around 15k miles).
Does anybody use their Evo in the snow? I'm planning on bringing it to Tahoe this snowboarding season... Will the stock tires survive well in the snow? Should I purchase some additional rims/tires? If so, what kind?
I think that covers all of my random questions...
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Blizzak tires are pretty good, the Yokohama's dont hold well in the snow
DONT mod your car unless you want to void your 50/100,000 mile warranty!!!!
DONT launch your car unless you want to replace the clutch sooner than later! (and the warranty wont cover that)
and DONT drive like an idiot please!!! Respect!
DONT mod your car unless you want to void your 50/100,000 mile warranty!!!!
DONT launch your car unless you want to replace the clutch sooner than later! (and the warranty wont cover that)
and DONT drive like an idiot please!!! Respect!
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DOn't drive your evo in the snow with stock tires, unless you like doing body repairs.......
Buy a set of Blizzaks and you will be have a 3300 lb snowboard, it's fun as hell...
DOn't drive your evo in the snow with stock tires, unless you like doing body repairs.......
Buy a set of Blizzaks and you will be have a 3300 lb snowboard, it's fun as hell...
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You should really use Blizzak snow tires as the Advan tires can get loose pretty easily in the cold. A 3 inch Turboback, intake, manual boost controller, flash/tune will get you 330 whp. Thats the easiest path to take with the IXs. As far as break-in goes, there are different theories to what people believe. I say keep it quiet up till about 1500 miles.
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Hi all... I'm relatively new to posting on this board (I've been lurking here for a few months)...I recently purchased a 06 Evo IX MR so I imagine I'll be posting here a bit more.
I'm rapidly approaching 1000 miles on my new car. I was pretty cautious about following the "by the book" break-in procedure for the first 600 miles. Are there any things I should be cautious about after the break-in period?
What are some of the common things people do to their Evo's for performance? It seems like the MR is pretty good out of the box. I plan on upgrading to the WORKS air filter after it's time to replace my stock one (around 15k miles).
Does anybody use their Evo in the snow? I'm planning on bringing it to Tahoe this snowboarding season... Will the stock tires survive well in the snow? Should I purchase some additional rims/tires? If so, what kind?
I think that covers all of my random questions...
I'm rapidly approaching 1000 miles on my new car. I was pretty cautious about following the "by the book" break-in procedure for the first 600 miles. Are there any things I should be cautious about after the break-in period?
What are some of the common things people do to their Evo's for performance? It seems like the MR is pretty good out of the box. I plan on upgrading to the WORKS air filter after it's time to replace my stock one (around 15k miles).
Does anybody use their Evo in the snow? I'm planning on bringing it to Tahoe this snowboarding season... Will the stock tires survive well in the snow? Should I purchase some additional rims/tires? If so, what kind?
I think that covers all of my random questions...
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Welcome to the community! I see that you're in Arlington, there are many of us around these parts. There is a local Evo group that can assist with all sorts of problems, check out ntexasevos.org.
You will find the answers to all of your questions if you just use the search feature, these guys have already given you a good start.
If you have specific questions, don't hesitate to send me a PM.
Jim
You will find the answers to all of your questions if you just use the search feature, these guys have already given you a good start.
If you have specific questions, don't hesitate to send me a PM.
Jim
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Welcome fellow MR owner (ha that was corny), WORKS is a good decision for the air filter for a drop in. Common mods are a TBE, UICP, LICP, MBC, and a tune, maybe cams and FMIC if you want some serious power. It all depends on how much power you are looking for. The tires arent really meant for the snow more or less they are for the tarmac performance. i would switch em up if i was you and save the nice BBS rims from getting thrashed from salt etc..... Or just drive something else different entirely but thats just my opinion. Look around in FS section you should be able to find something.
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if there is only thing you ever plan to buy for your evo, it should be snow tires.
DO NOT. i repeat DO NOT USE THE STOCK TIRES IN THE SNOW!!!!!
they are summer tires, and when you bought the car, there should have been a sticker on the door warning not to use them in temperatures below 40 degrees farenheit.
what's a warranty?
DO NOT. i repeat DO NOT USE THE STOCK TIRES IN THE SNOW!!!!!
they are summer tires, and when you bought the car, there should have been a sticker on the door warning not to use them in temperatures below 40 degrees farenheit.
what's a warranty?
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Last if you looked at his OP then you would see that he is asking for advice on mods.