The irony of this isn't lost on me, but I'm thinking of modding my ms3 for subjective reasons, as opposed to looking for any sort of power gains. Oddly enough, the mods are mostly power related.
1. I want to do a TBE (corksport) simply because I think it sounds divine. The OEM is plenty loud for me, I just want it to sound "better".
2. This is my first turbo car and I would actually like to hear the turbo spool/purge...because it's awesome, frankly. (thinking forge bpv)
3. Aftermarket intake. This is related to #2 and from talking with others who have owned ms3's, it is recommended, regardless. (thinking either MSCAI or more likely Cobb SRI).
4. Aftermarket MM & shifter bushings. From reading, driving, & previously owning a mazda where the MM broke while driving; these are things I feel I "need" to do.
This car is my DD 100+mi/day and needs to last. Like I said, my logic behind wanting the mods seems very riceresque, but I really am not seeking out additional power. Rather, it is a nice side-effect.
I would like to get your oppinion on what, if any, additional things I'll need for a reliable and wonderfully sounding car? I would get a dyno-tune after all parts installed. Or should I just deal with a stock car and be happy it isn't my previous one and enjoy it...which I am also ok with.
Thanks!
1. I want to do a TBE (corksport) simply because I think it sounds divine. The OEM is plenty loud for me, I just want it to sound "better".
2. This is my first turbo car and I would actually like to hear the turbo spool/purge...because it's awesome, frankly. (thinking forge bpv)
3. Aftermarket intake. This is related to #2 and from talking with others who have owned ms3's, it is recommended, regardless. (thinking either MSCAI or more likely Cobb SRI).
4. Aftermarket MM & shifter bushings. From reading, driving, & previously owning a mazda where the MM broke while driving; these are things I feel I "need" to do.
This car is my DD 100+mi/day and needs to last. Like I said, my logic behind wanting the mods seems very riceresque, but I really am not seeking out additional power. Rather, it is a nice side-effect.
I would like to get your oppinion on what, if any, additional things I'll need for a reliable and wonderfully sounding car? I would get a dyno-tune after all parts installed. Or should I just deal with a stock car and be happy it isn't my previous one and enjoy it...which I am also ok with.
Thanks!