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Old 25-02-2006, 11:33 AM   #1
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Default If i owned an MK1 St170 what modifications should i do? everyones suggestion welcome.

Hi all,

Im not in the immidiate market for a car, im just browsing and my mind has been set on this car ever since it came out.

127kw Front Wheel drive
196Nm @ 7000rpm.
0-100 in 8.2sec
6-speed manual

Now im NOT going to change the bodykit, only body mods will be chrome Mirrors.

My main question is what engine mods should i do, from basic to more complex - Im not turboing it! (yet). from ECU flashs to cold air intakes, i want to know what i can do to extract an extra 30-50kw out of it, to make it around a 1-1.5 seconds faster in the 100kmh sprint.

any suggestions welcome.

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