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Old 11-21-2005, 05:04 PM
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Ok, well I have a FD and Its stock. Well it wont be for long. I have an Intercooler kit, intake, BOV, and exhaust sittin right here. But I was wondering if I should upgrade any of the stock parts to help maintain the life of the engine. Like I was plannin of upgrading the Oil coolers, Injectors, and I need new brakes so ill just upgrade those. But I wasnt sure at what all I should upgrade so as to not fuck the motor over.
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radiator and downpipe

look into standalone or powerfc

replace vaccum hoses
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Old 11-23-2005, 05:45 AM
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all rubber hoses, vacume lines, coolant hoses, rad caps,rad, aftermarket water termp guage or lineralize the stock ones, aftermarket boost guage, just the general reliability mods are important.
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