Crash_Nemesis
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Ok... More power??? Well how much are we talking here? Cause software, downpipes, a decat and exhaust/branches will help free up some ponies, but not a whole lot to make you that much faster. It will liven up the response, and make her louder, but that's about it really. Also make her more fuel efficient. She will feel faster, but some dude in a GTI will just buy stage 1 software and you'll be left chasing again... stupid Golfs... But you are in Cape Town, so maybe not, you dont suffer the 20% loss of power we do up here at the reef.
These NA BMW engines are already damn powerful for their size. Its a pity we lose so much power up here in JHB due to the altitude. The only real way of getting more power is opening up the engine and changing expensive parts. More aggressive Cams, bigger intake, etc.
The biggest and cheapest way to get more power, is to save weight. And that unfortunately isn't an option on a daily drive unless you are going to turn her into a track car. I don't see you doing this with your car.
I had an e46 with a 2.5 litre engine a little while back. After months of research, nothing was going to give me the power I needed except for going force induction. And wow it made a difference.
So, how much power do you need? If its just 10kw extra and more response, then do de cat, exhaust, software, CAI... and a good oil service.
If you want more... things become expensive and lots of time.
Ok... More power??? Well how much are we talking here? Cause software, downpipes, a decat and exhaust/branches will help free up some ponies, but not a whole lot to make you that much faster. It will liven up the response, and make her louder, but that's about it really. Also make her more fuel efficient. She will feel faster, but some dude in a GTI will just buy stage 1 software and you'll be left chasing again... stupid Golfs... But you are in Cape Town, so maybe not, you dont suffer the 20% loss of power we do up here at the reef.
These NA BMW engines are already damn powerful for their size. Its a pity we lose so much power up here in JHB due to the altitude. The only real way of getting more power is opening up the engine and changing expensive parts. More aggressive Cams, bigger intake, etc.
The biggest and cheapest way to get more power, is to save weight. And that unfortunately isn't an option on a daily drive unless you are going to turn her into a track car. I don't see you doing this with your car.
I had an e46 with a 2.5 litre engine a little while back. After months of research, nothing was going to give me the power I needed except for going force induction. And wow it made a difference.
So, how much power do you need? If its just 10kw extra and more response, then do de cat, exhaust, software, CAI... and a good oil service.
If you want more... things become expensive and lots of time.