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What are good cheap mods?
Fresh, non-braaping windshield wipers
Exhaust, tires
>Define your budget faggot
if its a diesel, EGR delete
Weight reduction
who are you quoting
plastidip
better parts off of higher trim models of the same year/chassis.
Remove Interior
The aren't any.
Learn how to drive, that's the best mod.
better tires
Apply tyre iron to mirrors until removed
Butterfly doors
Coilovers, wheels and tires
fucking everybody that's got half a brain and wants to know how much money another is willing or can spend?
>exhaust
>cheap
maybe if you have a welder
Better tires.
better tires always turns into better tires AND better wheels
porting and polishing heads and intake
Stickes can add 5-10 horsepower
>cheap
learn to read faggot
tank tracks
always tires
matte rattlecan black on literally EVERYTHING. +20hp at least
Gas engines have EGR too. Maybe you mean the DPF filter?
This
No, he means the egr. But, you should also do dpf delete.
Diesels suffer if they have high exhaust gas temps, so reintroducing exhaust into the engine is counter intuitive.
TRD badge
>What are good cheap mods?
Doing basic maintenance is a good start.
Any idea how easy these things are to remove? I've been debating putting a V12 Bi-turbo badge on my supermini.
LS1 swap
Skip the cheap mods. Just take care of your car and keep it clean.
just 2 nuts. you could remove it with pliers but i superglued mine so it stays in permanent
Maintenance. You're throwing away cheap hp by not taking care of your shit. Think spark plugs, fluids, air filter, tire air pressure.
Wheels+tires
Unchoke the intake, particularly if it's a tiny car (our euro a segment ones always are)
Port + polish
Exhaust
Delete if applicable: egr, dpf, (pre-)cat(s), PCV-to-intake lines
Install a catch can
Lighter pulleys (miniscule gain)
Lighter flywheel
Unfuck the fueling
Some noice seats
All but the last 3 are pretty cheap to do if you're willing to get your hands dirty