Thats not even stupid, i'm impressed
I want to get into tuning but dont have any money. What do?
>implying this is street legal in any euro country that isn't a shithole
>sliding over a reflector causes oil pan to explode
>wheels turning more than 20 degrees causes bolt on fenders flex and eventually rip off, in turn warping everything they were bolted too
>suspension components all simultaneously eat shit due to 20" spacerzzzz
>imblying .140 MLS headgasket, gt35, log style manifold and ARP headstuds + injectors and tune couldn't deliver 350bhp
do what I did.
become an engineer so you get paid to tune engines.
What kind of moron are you that thinks the end result is due to probability as opposed to the owner?
If I were you I would just wait till you graduate to mess around with things like this. I'm a college student too and I always daydream of putting a supercharger in my car or getting a second car and turboing it to use as a fun car. I just think you should concentrate on your studies and then when you have more money and don't have to worry so much about classes then you can do whatever crazy fun stuff with cars you want. I know this is probably not the answer you wanted but this is what I think is the wisest decision.
You know, you could just buy an e36 and drive it stock for a while, I drive a bimmer myself and I find that even without any forced induction they are very fun to drive.
Find someone with a distressed mortgage tell them you will take their house in an agreement subject to their current mortgage. Find a friend with some money to cover the payments for a few months. Next find a hard money lender to finance some construction and renovate the house then sell it. At the end you should have money or refinance it and keep it as a rental
Get a job.
>Is the w203 C220 CDI good to get more hp out
No.