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So i've got a '15 FIST with some mods done. Rear mount, lowering springs, K&N CAI, Magnaflow exhause delete, some cosmetics like splitter and spoiler extenders. Love the car, love the handling most of all, but if i had to pin down a weak point it's pure go. I doubt the current setup added much HP to the stock 198 so im looking at the next options. The next change i want is more HP.
Im not rich and i have wifey and kids so i can't just go spend $8k on anything, taking this one small step at a time. I have looked through many of the threads in Engine Upgrades. The ones that stand out most are catback and also downpipe. Im still new to automotive in general but as i understand it, the less resistance to exhause, the less power is robbed through friction.
Will a downpipe do any good without a catback first, and visa versa? And the bigger question really, are there any modes that include labor which are better to do first on a budget? I don't know enough to do any of these myself yet so i would be finding a shop. Assuming a local shop offers average labor cost, anything stand out as the next step ?
For context, this is more or less a project car to learn on as i go, i'd like to get it to about 300HP eventually. I have seen a few on YT at over 300 that were relatively affordable. Just trying to get a feel for what everything will cost. If i had to guess i'd say the catback is a good option as it seems easier to access than other mods but i wanted to defer to you guys here. Any advice is appreciated and will be reading in the meantime, thanks !
Im not rich and i have wifey and kids so i can't just go spend $8k on anything, taking this one small step at a time. I have looked through many of the threads in Engine Upgrades. The ones that stand out most are catback and also downpipe. Im still new to automotive in general but as i understand it, the less resistance to exhause, the less power is robbed through friction.
Will a downpipe do any good without a catback first, and visa versa? And the bigger question really, are there any modes that include labor which are better to do first on a budget? I don't know enough to do any of these myself yet so i would be finding a shop. Assuming a local shop offers average labor cost, anything stand out as the next step ?
For context, this is more or less a project car to learn on as i go, i'd like to get it to about 300HP eventually. I have seen a few on YT at over 300 that were relatively affordable. Just trying to get a feel for what everything will cost. If i had to guess i'd say the catback is a good option as it seems easier to access than other mods but i wanted to defer to you guys here. Any advice is appreciated and will be reading in the meantime, thanks !