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If the mention that the forum is going downhill because of 'posts like these' are a reference to someone asking for ways to get a budget sports car more budget, I don't know.
I personally find it ingenious, how the ST costs half the price of a modern Veloster N, and yet has almost the same acceleration to a certain extend.
And parts are cheap (like someone mentioned).
Having someone ask how to improve performance on a dime, is very fitting for these kind (or any kind) of forum out there.
Anyone who could, would pay less, if it gives the same results, no?
A lot of threads have been written in how to improve performance, but imho few have been written in how to even further reduce cost, or improve on a budget.
If you have plenty of $$$ to spare, nothing prevents you for getting a few thousand dollar upgrade.
But most of us have mortgages, families, and work fulltime, and not much left over in a month to spend on car upgrades, or we would have gotten that AMG, Porsche, or Corvette.
Threads like these may not be what people have been doing in the past, however they are very relevant in today's society, and a lot more members benefit from it too!
I bet no one complained when someone came out with a cheaper intercooler at half the price, yet nearly the same performance as the more expensive models?
All it took was just one person coining the idea, and another to execute a workable solution.
I think it's genius, to try to find ways to improve performance, with the only limitation to keep using 87 octane.
So thumbs up for this thread!
I like the idea of a heavier wastegate spring, to run at higher boost, and the tune.
However, the tune more than likely is just running the engine more stoic (instead of rich) at heavy acceleration.
I like to elaborate on those ideas, and think they are progress and may differ from the plain old 'E85, bigger turbo and intercooler and tune'-threads; and I think this thread definitely has a place on this forum!
Thanks!
I personally find it ingenious, how the ST costs half the price of a modern Veloster N, and yet has almost the same acceleration to a certain extend.
And parts are cheap (like someone mentioned).
Having someone ask how to improve performance on a dime, is very fitting for these kind (or any kind) of forum out there.
Anyone who could, would pay less, if it gives the same results, no?
A lot of threads have been written in how to improve performance, but imho few have been written in how to even further reduce cost, or improve on a budget.
If you have plenty of $$$ to spare, nothing prevents you for getting a few thousand dollar upgrade.
But most of us have mortgages, families, and work fulltime, and not much left over in a month to spend on car upgrades, or we would have gotten that AMG, Porsche, or Corvette.
Threads like these may not be what people have been doing in the past, however they are very relevant in today's society, and a lot more members benefit from it too!
I bet no one complained when someone came out with a cheaper intercooler at half the price, yet nearly the same performance as the more expensive models?
All it took was just one person coining the idea, and another to execute a workable solution.
I think it's genius, to try to find ways to improve performance, with the only limitation to keep using 87 octane.
So thumbs up for this thread!
I like the idea of a heavier wastegate spring, to run at higher boost, and the tune.
However, the tune more than likely is just running the engine more stoic (instead of rich) at heavy acceleration.
I like to elaborate on those ideas, and think they are progress and may differ from the plain old 'E85, bigger turbo and intercooler and tune'-threads; and I think this thread definitely has a place on this forum!
Thanks!