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    Forum User thelynx's Avatar
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    What would your first mod be

    From a absolute standard williams.. What would be your first mod you would do.. Not on about kits or tack like that.. Performance or handling wise.

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    de-cat and/or filter (not induction kit, standard airbox with uprated filter)

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    exhaust

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    de-cat

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    rebuild with forged pistons etc and a turbo from a bus

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    Forum User stan's Avatar
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    make sure your std brakes and suspension are in tip-top condition, maybe include Ferrodo DS2500 pads and Brembo Max discs.

    From there on you want to concentrate on the engine, and this is really dependent on your budget.

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    must say, the Ferrodo DS2500's have really impressed me!

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    Be aware that ds2500 are known for excessive brake dust (but are very highly rated).

    Matthew

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    ive never experienced excessive brake dust.

    a brake pad is an abbrasive material...it wears..this is how they work...consequently you get dust. Im always weary of "low-dust" pads...

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    ditto, mine seem like standard pads for dust... even so, I'd rather have more dust and more braking power


 

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