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S14Kouki228
02-15-2006, 05:55 PM
Hey sup guys I just got a s14 240sx and I have a baby on the way so I dont think Ima have the money for an sr20det even if i had the spare pennies I wouldnt have the time to swap it.My motor has 125 K on it and its very strong runs nice n kool no knocks or smoke.Any advice on a nice Mods that can give some power but I take take my time at it such as Bolt on Ka or all motor??? Also I use to have a S13 with a gutted cat no resonator and a Universal muffler it was way to damn loud whats a suggestion I could do for my exhaust that sounds nice n sweet not to loud and gives a decent amount Of gain.and If u havent read my suspension thread yet I am hearing a banging in my rear whilke braking and while the rear end is shifting weight its not the diffrntial maybe diff bushing or sub frame bushings?? please help me thank you...

omen2853
02-15-2006, 06:08 PM
those are pretty long sentences. screw bolt ons and all that...if you just got it, fix whats wrong with it. thus...find out what the banging is and fix it. after that, get suspension.your KA will be good for awhile. and besides, the feeling of a car on coilovers is going to make your KA feel better.

mRclARK1
02-15-2006, 06:12 PM
http://www.royalpurple.com/dragsport1/ds1p1.html

I wouldn't suggest doing all of these to your car exactly. But take a look...some of them are good ideas for a street driven car.

mRclARK1
02-15-2006, 06:17 PM
Originally posted by omen2853
those are pretty long sentences. screw bolt ons and all that...if you just got it, fix whats wrong with it. thus...find out what the banging is and fix it. after that, get suspension.your KA will be good for awhile. and besides, the feeling of a car on coilovers is going to make your KA feel better.

Forget what I said for now...that's a better idea.

S14Kouki228
02-15-2006, 06:26 PM
Kool Yeah Im fixing the banging and doing some new brakes first but when I get everything done and said with your saying the first thing I should do id a coil over suspension? thats a good idea but what about motor work ?

aznpoopy
02-15-2006, 07:55 PM
you plan on driving your baby around in this car? is this your only car?

i'd keep everything nice and soft, get it running well and get new pads and rotors. keep the suspension stock. your first priority should be safety for the baby.

edit: thumping as you posted in the other thread could be subframe bushings, bad differential bushings or blown rear shocks... etc.

Jonnie Fraz
02-16-2006, 12:10 AM
^ +10 for baby safety.