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For those of you who have been following my never ending Eclipse problems, I got rid of it. The car just had way too many problems, after I gave it to the dealer for a week for the motor swap, the car was picked up by me with a broken axel bearing and the AC blowing hot air.
So, I tell them the next day I'm bringing it back in and I'm looking for another car. I search around their lot and see nothing too good, but I saw Ford Focus sedan with a spoiler with a very nice black paint job (never seen a focus sedan...)
I test drive it and it feels great. It handles the manual transmission MUCH better than the eclipse ever did. It also felt much lighter, was better on gas, looked better (IMO) and was cheaper. So the next day I signed the papers and now I have a new ford focus ZTS.
Equipment
Air Conditioning Power Steering
Leather Seats Air Bag(s)
AM/FM CD System Power Windows
Power Locks Power Mirrors
Alloy Wheels Cruise Control
Rear Defroster
Specifications
Manual
2.0L Engine
4 Cylinders
4 Door
2WD
EPA Mileage 25/34
135 Torque@4500rpm
130 Horsepower@5300rpm
Anyway, I like it a lot better than the eclipse surprisingly. It has a DOHC (whatever that means) and it also feels a lot faster and smoother.
I'm looking to upgrade the performance and was looking into the more basic smaller cheaper upgrades and I just wanted to make sure I had my stuff straight.
Catback exhaust.
-To my knowledge this is an exhaust from the (misspelled) cat-a-lack(?) converter to the end. I read that these can improve gas mileage as well as peak horse power anywhere from 5% to 40%(?). I'm not sure where I would buy one, but what brand should I look for? I heard from my rice-ee friends I should get a flowmaster, but my race-ee friends told me "why would you get that brand? for the sound?" So I'm not sure which way to go on this one.
Headers.
-I believe these are the pipes that go in the front of my engine area. Not sure what points they connect to. I read these can improve performance the same way the exhaust system can, but they seem to be more expensive (I look at summitracing.com and found they can be near 700 US). I wouldn't know what brand to take with these either.
Cold Air Intake.
-Ok this one I'm more familiar with. I believe I can install this one myself, although on my focus it looks a bit different (there's a wiring harness connecting to where my tube connects to the air baffle). Now I'm pretty sure I'd want to go with an AEM kit. These are pretty cheap/expensive whichever way you look at it. I read about how these actually imrpove performance, and in Florida I think they'd have a good effect. I'm still confused about the different between a Cold Air Intake and an Air Intake. I'm guessing the Air Intake isn't as good as a Cold one?
Lowering Kit.
-Now I figured there'd be a "kit" for this where you can lower or rise the car however you want once the kit is put on, but all I can find are lowering springs. Do these lowering springs act like the "kit" I have in my head? I figured these were just coil overs that have been cut. I only want my car lowered maybe one inch, so I am skeptical about buying the lowering springs.
Chip.
-I am totally lost on chips, how to install them, what brand to buy, what price range I should be looking at, or etc. I heard they can be from 300-1000 dollars. Now does that mean there can be a huge difference as to which ones add more performance?
For now my goal is to reach 200HP peak power. Do you guys think I can/should do this? Until I take it more seriously and start to look into tires and anti-roll bars, this will be mainly for road use (not "street racing"). I want to take it to the next level and try for 300HP and use it for autocrossing.
What do you guys think?
So, I tell them the next day I'm bringing it back in and I'm looking for another car. I search around their lot and see nothing too good, but I saw Ford Focus sedan with a spoiler with a very nice black paint job (never seen a focus sedan...)
I test drive it and it feels great. It handles the manual transmission MUCH better than the eclipse ever did. It also felt much lighter, was better on gas, looked better (IMO) and was cheaper. So the next day I signed the papers and now I have a new ford focus ZTS.
Equipment
Air Conditioning Power Steering
Leather Seats Air Bag(s)
AM/FM CD System Power Windows
Power Locks Power Mirrors
Alloy Wheels Cruise Control
Rear Defroster
Specifications
Manual
2.0L Engine
4 Cylinders
4 Door
2WD
EPA Mileage 25/34
135 Torque@4500rpm
130 Horsepower@5300rpm
Anyway, I like it a lot better than the eclipse surprisingly. It has a DOHC (whatever that means) and it also feels a lot faster and smoother.
I'm looking to upgrade the performance and was looking into the more basic smaller cheaper upgrades and I just wanted to make sure I had my stuff straight.
Catback exhaust.
-To my knowledge this is an exhaust from the (misspelled) cat-a-lack(?) converter to the end. I read that these can improve gas mileage as well as peak horse power anywhere from 5% to 40%(?). I'm not sure where I would buy one, but what brand should I look for? I heard from my rice-ee friends I should get a flowmaster, but my race-ee friends told me "why would you get that brand? for the sound?" So I'm not sure which way to go on this one.
Headers.
-I believe these are the pipes that go in the front of my engine area. Not sure what points they connect to. I read these can improve performance the same way the exhaust system can, but they seem to be more expensive (I look at summitracing.com and found they can be near 700 US). I wouldn't know what brand to take with these either.
Cold Air Intake.
-Ok this one I'm more familiar with. I believe I can install this one myself, although on my focus it looks a bit different (there's a wiring harness connecting to where my tube connects to the air baffle). Now I'm pretty sure I'd want to go with an AEM kit. These are pretty cheap/expensive whichever way you look at it. I read about how these actually imrpove performance, and in Florida I think they'd have a good effect. I'm still confused about the different between a Cold Air Intake and an Air Intake. I'm guessing the Air Intake isn't as good as a Cold one?
Lowering Kit.
-Now I figured there'd be a "kit" for this where you can lower or rise the car however you want once the kit is put on, but all I can find are lowering springs. Do these lowering springs act like the "kit" I have in my head? I figured these were just coil overs that have been cut. I only want my car lowered maybe one inch, so I am skeptical about buying the lowering springs.
Chip.
-I am totally lost on chips, how to install them, what brand to buy, what price range I should be looking at, or etc. I heard they can be from 300-1000 dollars. Now does that mean there can be a huge difference as to which ones add more performance?
For now my goal is to reach 200HP peak power. Do you guys think I can/should do this? Until I take it more seriously and start to look into tires and anti-roll bars, this will be mainly for road use (not "street racing"). I want to take it to the next level and try for 300HP and use it for autocrossing.
What do you guys think?