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tys
hi again everyone.im on a roll 2 posts in one nite!lol. i have recently installed a cat bac janspeed exhaust and a powertec induction kit (cost me £250! ouch).i was jst wondering what the best mods are for i is200?
sparkystav
Well without some serious money your kinda stuck on power now, for much more power you'll want a charger, or Turbo etc.

But a set of uprated Anti Roll bars (ARB's) will do wonders for you handling. Then some uprated brake pads as well.

Stav
Bazza
best mod is a supercharger

next best would be handling additions
coilovers, ARB's, braces etc
tys
thought about a charger bt 2 b honest im more of a person who likes a clean car rather than outrite power.my lex is suposed 2 b my sensible car and i use my celica gt as my toy.lol.
tys
on the subject of suspension how long would standard shocks last with a set of 40mm lowering springs?
Steviewevie
HIDs, HIDs, HIDs ! An excellent upgrade that you won't regret.
tys
yea i have thought about HID lights.i saw them on a red top nova yesterday and the where really bright.any advice on which ist the best kit 2 get?
Steviewevie
QUOTE(tys @ Aug 18 2008, 10:19 PM) *
yea i have thought about HID lights.i saw them on a red top nova yesterday and the where really bright.any advice on which ist the best kit 2 get?

I couldn't say which is the "best" kit. There are some available on eBay. I bought mine from hids4u.co.uk for £99. The only real problem I had was having to cut down one of the plastic electrical connectors on each HID set (2 mins with a hacksaw) to make them fit properly. Very pleased with them.
84Stoney
QUOTE(tys @ Aug 18 2008, 10:00 PM) *
on the subject of suspension how long would standard shocks last with a set of 40mm lowering springs?


Years, if the the shocks are in OK condition. Coilovers will be better but cost £££!

ARBs too will help handling no end. HIDs are highly recommended and possible best mod possible for your money? £40-50, ebay, don't pay more!

What Celica do you have? Need any parts mate? Potentially breaking two! linky...
tys
i have a white 97 gt st202.what are the chances of that.the part i realy neeed atm is an abs pump.would u poss sell one?
Talisker
QUOTE(Steviewevie @ Aug 19 2008, 08:13 AM) *
QUOTE(tys @ Aug 18 2008, 10:19 PM) *
yea i have thought about HID lights.i saw them on a red top nova yesterday and the where really bright.any advice on which ist the best kit 2 get?

I couldn't say which is the "best" kit. There are some available on eBay. I bought mine from hids4u.co.uk for £99. The only real problem I had was having to cut down one of the plastic electrical connectors on each HID set (2 mins with a hacksaw) to make them fit properly. Very pleased with them.


You payed £99 and you had to modify it to fit?! That's madness.
I bought mine off fleabay for £37.50 delivered. They just went straight in no hassle, and although i have no real basis for comparison, i have no reason to believe they are sub standard.
WylieCoyote
QUOTE(tys @ Aug 18 2008, 10:19 PM) *
yea i have thought about HID lights.i saw them on a red top nova yesterday and the where really bright.any advice on which ist the best kit 2 get?

Anything that gets fitted on a Nova gets its reputation ruined. Although HID's are a fine addition. I don't go in for the whole modifying thing, I prefer to save the cash I'd spend on modifications and save it towards my next new car. Maybe it's just me?
Gord
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I prefer to save the cash I'd spend on modifications and save it towards my next new car


I dont understand this bit mate ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Thats like me saying.........im going to save the money i would have spent on fags (smoking), for something else.......when i dont smoke wacko.gif
Dan_Harris
QUOTE(Talisker @ Aug 20 2008, 10:24 PM) *
QUOTE(Steviewevie @ Aug 19 2008, 08:13 AM) *
QUOTE(tys @ Aug 18 2008, 10:19 PM) *
yea i have thought about HID lights.i saw them on a red top nova yesterday and the where really bright.any advice on which ist the best kit 2 get?

I couldn't say which is the "best" kit. There are some available on eBay. I bought mine from hids4u.co.uk for £99. The only real problem I had was having to cut down one of the plastic electrical connectors on each HID set (2 mins with a hacksaw) to make them fit properly. Very pleased with them.


You payed £99 and you had to modify it to fit?! That's madness.
I bought mine off fleabay for £37.50 delivered. They just went straight in no hassle, and although i have no real basis for comparison, i have no reason to believe they are sub standard.


Hi Talisker, could you or anyone else link me to a HID kit, thinking about getting some HID's to sit behind my JDM lights i think they would look awesome smile.gif
WylieCoyote
QUOTE(Gord @ Aug 21 2008, 11:40 AM) *
QUOTE
I prefer to save the cash I'd spend on modifications and save it towards my next new car


I dont understand this bit mate ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Thats like me saying.........im going to save the money i would have spent on fags (smoking), for something else.......when i dont smoke wacko.gif


My point is, because I buy new cars every 2-3 years, why would I spend however many thousands on my IS (or any car) when 2 years down the line I'd want to change it for something else. I'd rather save the cash and spend it buying a newer and better car rather than adding bits on that does nothing to increase the value of my car. I can see why people spend money on their cars, but for me to do it, it doesn't make any financial sense.
aaronabbott
QUOTE(WylieCoyote @ Aug 21 2008, 11:52 AM) *
QUOTE(Gord @ Aug 21 2008, 11:40 AM) *
QUOTE
I prefer to save the cash I'd spend on modifications and save it towards my next new car


I dont understand this bit mate ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Thats like me saying.........im going to save the money i would have spent on fags (smoking), for something else.......when i dont smoke wacko.gif


My point is, because I buy new cars every 2-3 years, why would I spend however many thousands on my IS (or any car) when 2 years down the line I'd want to change it for something else. I'd rather save the cash and spend it buying a newer and better car rather than adding bits on that does nothing to increase the value of my car. I can see why people spend money on their cars, but for me to do it, it doesn't make any financial sense.


or saving for your yearly car tax
Gord
QUOTE(WylieCoyote @ Aug 21 2008, 11:52 AM) *
QUOTE(Gord @ Aug 21 2008, 11:40 AM) *
QUOTE
I prefer to save the cash I'd spend on modifications and save it towards my next new car


I dont understand this bit mate ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Thats like me saying.........im going to save the money i would have spent on fags (smoking), for something else.......when i dont smoke wacko.gif


My point is, because I buy new cars every 2-3 years, why would I spend however many thousands on my IS (or any car) when 2 years down the line I'd want to change it for something else. I'd rather save the cash and spend it buying a newer and better car rather than adding bits on that does nothing to increase the value of my car. I can see why people spend money on their cars, but for me to do it, it doesn't make any financial sense.



My baby is staying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I may whine about the cost of running it, but when push comes to shove, I just can't bring myself to get rid of it.
DJ Wozza
QUOTE(WylieCoyote @ Aug 21 2008, 11:27 AM) *
.... Although HID's are a fine addition. I don't go in for the whole modifying thing, I prefer to save the cash I'd spend on modifications


I thought you bought HID's for your car Keith tomato.gif
WylieCoyote
QUOTE(DJ Wozza @ Aug 21 2008, 01:14 PM) *
QUOTE(WylieCoyote @ Aug 21 2008, 11:27 AM) *
.... Although HID's are a fine addition. I don't go in for the whole modifying thing, I prefer to save the cash I'd spend on modifications


I thought you bought HID's for your car Keith tomato.gif

I did, and love them, but unless you count my tax disc holder, that's the only money I'd spend on my car.
Rikos
QUOTE(WylieCoyote @ Aug 21 2008, 01:53 PM) *
QUOTE(DJ Wozza @ Aug 21 2008, 01:14 PM) *
QUOTE(WylieCoyote @ Aug 21 2008, 11:27 AM) *
.... Although HID's are a fine addition. I don't go in for the whole modifying thing, I prefer to save the cash I'd spend on modifications


I thought you bought HID's for your car Keith tomato.gif

I did, and love them, but unless you count my tax disc holder, that's the only money I'd spend on my car.


Your a modder at heart laugh.gif

Back on topic i would suggest ARB's
Steviewevie
QUOTE(Talisker @ Aug 20 2008, 10:24 PM) *
You payed £99 and you had to modify it to fit?! That's madness.

Possibly, but it didn't seem like madness at the time.

I read loads of threads on here on HID kits and several people seemed to have used the HIDS4U kit and spoke well of it. For something like this with electrical components (especially high-voltage electrical), and being my most significant mod to date (!) and lacking experience at this sort of thing, I personally preferred to buy from an established UK-based retailer rather than an eBayer who for all I know could have disappeared by tomorrow (not saying that all eBayers are like this of course, but it does happen). Just stating my own preference at that instance, I'm not saying anything bad off eBay and buy loads of stuff myself off there.

I can only guess that the connectors in the kits had been changed fairly recently because no-one else had reported a problem with the connectors in the past, as far as I could tell. The modification was very easy to do and took just a couple of minutes with a hacksaw, and they fit perfectly now, it's not a bodge job. I could have dispensed with the cutting but would have had to compromise on where I wanted to put the passenger side ballast unit.

I also learned quite a lot from doing it and increased my own confidence at being able to do a bit of fiddling around and come up with a nicely-installed (IMHO) solution that works well.
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