Interesting subject. i originally thought I would toss springs in Whiteline to be exact. Lots of stuff going in my life and they did not get installed immediately. Because of that I stumbled across a set of ST XA coilovers and after really researching the factory shocks decided for the deal I might as well go full boar and and run coilovers. The AST’s for $2500 would be nice not though probably overkill for my uses.
In the mean time FMIC, crossover pipe, aluminum rad, hot side charge pipe all got picked up. Documentation build thread coming soon. As well a RMM, and some braces. Plan on lighter wheels in 16’s as well.
Now for the perfromance,
I have an AP with tunes, I have also ridden in my friends car with a Revo S242 hybrid. I actually prefer that Turbo because its properly built by TurboTech in the UK. I do likes its power and a lot and came away quite impressed.
Oh and ya it does not have the issues of the RT330.
Problem is Revo stopped making it but it can be had used.
Different Turbo is not out of the picture for me though after riding in my friends car I felt the right choice could really add to the overall aspects of the car.
For people thinking about mods and money quite honestly modding these cars is cheap in comparison to a lot of other cars. Unless you are trying to build a all out track machine.
In facf when think of what I paid for the car and add cost of mods its kinda shocking how cheap it is to build a monster of a car.
Why do I say this because adding a different Turbo to our cars is not that expensive.
I came from a world where engline swap or Turbo on stock engine happened and a lot and both started in the range of $2500 to start. Full builds on the cars costed upwards of 20k of course more were built to be full om track cars . Which usually the owners realized after the fact they needed a second car because car become track machine lol.
Those kinds of investments are not are needed on our cars we can do almost everthing needed for more performance for anywhere between $2500-6k. Thats amazing.
So I do not look at putting a hybrid or larger Turbo on the car as a epensive take away if you choose wisely. Same goes for suspension.
Does the car need coilvers? Probably not, I am actually quite fast with car with even the stock suspension. Is it (the stock suspension) ideal for our roads here in SoCal ah probably not.
Coilovers give me matched springs with dampers, adjustment, camber adj, ride height etc.. for the price I paid for Baby KW’s why not!