TheFa1isOutdone
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Right now I'm choosing between three cars I'm potentially going to get. One is a used 2006 Civic SI, which is my favorite of the three, but my family is trying to push away from foreign cars to help out the us auto makers a bit. The second and third are the 2.3l manual sedan mazda3, and a chevy cobalt ss /sc.
I like the SI and the 'balt because they're both sitting right around 180-200whp, which is perfect imo. Not overly fast that I could kill myself, but definitely room for fun.
However, I really like the mazda3, I normally hate sedans and this one looks great. Interior is amazing, and the engine isn't too bad for only ~155 hp. I just want a little more out of it.
SO my question is.. how difficult is it to make power on these things? I don't want to go F/I because I'm not really experienced enough to be dealing with boost I put in myself. I'm aiming for anywhere around 180-200 WHP, is that feasible without doing anything major?
Thanks a lot
I like the SI and the 'balt because they're both sitting right around 180-200whp, which is perfect imo. Not overly fast that I could kill myself, but definitely room for fun.
However, I really like the mazda3, I normally hate sedans and this one looks great. Interior is amazing, and the engine isn't too bad for only ~155 hp. I just want a little more out of it.
SO my question is.. how difficult is it to make power on these things? I don't want to go F/I because I'm not really experienced enough to be dealing with boost I put in myself. I'm aiming for anywhere around 180-200 WHP, is that feasible without doing anything major?
Thanks a lot