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Matt D. v2! Mod it ya pussy ;)
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A few weeks back Zac had his IX in at brookdale for warranty work. He had his MBC, intake, full TBE w/ no cat, and SS o2 housing installed. The work was done no questions asked. Your warranty is almost up anyways, why wait! Modding for power is not only about track times, it is about the smile on your face every day you go to or leave work, give friends or relatives a ride, etc. Who needs prozac when you got boost!
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^Hellz yes!
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At least Matt D. has a few mods!
The whole "not modding it b/c I'm trying to save the warranty" is a bogus excuse and would only matter if your engine blew up which it won't. If you don't want to mod the car then don't, just be honest with yourself and others as to your reasons ;) Your car, your money, your choice! |
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Now of course I don't think guys who race their Evos should use warranty repairs as their pit crew. And I'm also sure some Mitsu dealers are more friendly than others when it comes to turning a blind eye to the mods on cars that need warranty work. I've just decided to enjoy the warranty period without modding my car, let it get to 60K (it's at 49K now), then consider some mods. Once I get there, I'll be asking you mod freaks for advice! |
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Rock on. Hurry up and drive 11k :D
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Man I've heard that story about Mitsu attending events and taking down VINs and License plates and I say who cares. If you can afford an evo, you can afford a clutch, which is about the only part that is going to break/wear out on a mildly modded evo.
Order your exhaust, boost controller, and an intake and put them on when your car hits 59,999.9 miles, and I bet you a beer you will be KICKING yourself for not doing it 59,990 miles sooner. Every turn you exited, every stop light you left, every on ramp you took could have been that much more fun. I'm not trying to tell you you're dumb or stupid for not doing these things, there's just no good reason for someone with an evo and a good job not to do these, they're half the fun of owning the car! Your one 'mod' you said you have is brake pads, what pads did you go with? |
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HAHAHAHAHA id love to see mitsu reps come all the way out to rock falls drag or winona college auto x, stick out like a sore thumb
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As far as the "could have been that much more fun" argument, I'm enjoying the anticipation of even more performance once I start modding. Those stop lights, on ramps, country roads, and more importantly, those TRACKS will still be there. Funny, I have heard the same "why didn't I do this sooner?" from many of my students at high performance drivers education events. I'm sticking with my belief that the first and most important mod to make is driver education. Sadly, with a few bright exceptions, most of the Uni parking lot crowd has no idea what HPDE is. Maybe by becoming more involved, I can get more people to the next level of attending HPDE events. Quote:
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Hi Tom. Haven't seen you since some late night winter drifting in the parking lots of NE Mpls last year.
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Kinda hypocritical to say you would not have the dealership be your pit crew and 'admit' to tracking your car on the same page, don't you think? I think you owe it to yourself to immediately dump that 'several hundred dollars' you saved by having a warranty into performance mods, and then another 'several hundred dollars' on top of that, for good measure. My car is making about 140-150whp over stock on a stock IX turbo, no issues (besides a clutch) that have caused me any sort of money to fix.
You know I'm only being hard on you because you hit on my wife w/o even saying hi to me, right? That, and I firmly believe in evos needing to be modified, otherwise you might as well have bought a mazdaspeed protege :P |
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P.S. You should buy a BMW.
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There are no mod secrets that I know of, just proven parts combos that make good, reliable power. Look at my mod list and you will know my 'secrets' in about 8 seconds.
Anna has a twin sister, but she's married. She does have a younger brother, if you care to go down that road... |
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If youre worried about warranties.. and a few hundred in parts. Buy a kia with a 100k warranty. This guy is kinda creepy if you ask me.. |
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In technicality you've already voided your brake warranty ;) Sorry to jump on the bandwagon, but my Girlfriend just felt awkward when you approached a group of people and only talked to her amongst a circle of fellow Evo owners. |
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Dont put me in that category please.
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I think its pretty strange and creepy for a guy to show up to a car meet and knowingly hit on the wives/girlfriends of fellow club members. Not the greatest way to make new friends. Its too bad my girlfriend wasn't in the group you were attempting to flirt with...she probably would have said what the rest of them were thinking (by the way, even she mods her "under warranty" car) :D |
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