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Old 10-18-02, 08:45 PM
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series 4 build-up advice

Hey Gang,

I need some advice on tricking out an 88 TII. My goal is 275-300HP. I don't want to spend a ridiculous amount of cash, and I don't want to compromise drivability.

What mods offer the best bang for the buck?

thanks in advance,

Hakan Uras
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Do you mean 300 RWHP or just FWHP. There is a big difference. 300 reliable RWHP isn't easily attainable without spending quite a bit of money, since you are basically doubling the HP of your car.

Anyway, this has been rehashed a thousand times. Without going into detail, this link will basically answer all your questions:

http://fc3s-pro.com/TECH/FM2W/power.htm
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Thanks, but I already saw that. I'm looking for some more specific info and general comments about the pros and cons of various modifications.
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Im an NA owner but id think about replacing all my exhaust piping from the turbo back and taking care of whatever fuel/boost issues that may arise with doing so.
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