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Old Jul 26, 2011 | 02:11 PM
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Alright everybody, listen up. Make my Scion tC 2009 faster. I've got about a thousand dollars to spend, so let's hear your suggestions. I want it loud and I want it fast. Don't worry about an exhaust, already have a nice one on. Everything else is stock, minus cosmetic upgrades.
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 03:05 PM
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http://www.summitracing.com/parts/NOS-05030-FINOS/

I'd rather spend the money toward new wheels or coilovers (if you dont already have some)
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 03:15 PM
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Your not going to get much power for $1000..aside from the NOS kit which IMO is a meh option..

What mods do you already have? Personally I would put it towards some suspension upgrades.
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 03:53 PM
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HAHA. why did you buy a tc if you want loud and fast?

unless you are willing to spend around 2k+ on a used turbo kit you are just going to end up being annoying and slow.

you might as well buy a running DSM for that much. it will be faster than your tc.
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Honestly the most "power" upgrades you can do would be pulleys, header and intake..even then you are looking at virtually minimal gains that won't make any real difference in how the car feels..I would know..I had that setup and more often than not I regretted not putting the money towards something else.
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nitrous and something like a safc to get it tuned with... 75 shot and for the money you spend you will be happy
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 05:33 PM
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You can piece together a nitrous set up from dynotune for like $700. But again if you want loud and fast save up 3G's more and buy a used sr s13. The tc will only disappoint you.


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Old Jul 26, 2011 | 06:01 PM
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Quote: Alright everybody, listen up. Make my Scion tC 2009 faster. I've got about a thousand dollars to spend, so let's hear your suggestions. I want it loud and I want it fast. Don't worry about an exhaust, already have a nice one on. Everything else is stock, minus cosmetic upgrades.


Sorry man, not happening. Don't listen to these guys with the NOS. NOS will put a whole in your engine. You need to build your engine to handle NOS if you want to do it right, otherwise it'll blow it, whether its your first shot, or thousandth shot, it'll blow. Turbo is the way to go. However you saved up that thousand dollars, do three times over and you'll be good.
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^ lol... I love these comments. Where did you get your information? Have you run nos on your tc?
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 06:08 PM
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people do have a point,with a grand to spend not gonna make it fast,need like another 2-3 grand for a decent turbo kit,yea ill be fast but these cars arent meant to be fast,hopefully you wer'nt thinking,u were buying the car to make it fast...

i have all bolts ons and pullies,it made a difference on how to car pulls but not a wow factor,with all the money ive spent on bolts ons i coulda had a turbo kit,even though i bought one,but not installed,

please dont make the car loud thinking its fast,
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Originally Posted by mmmpshh
^ lol... I love these comments. Where did you get your information? Have you run nos on your tc?
I know seriously. Some people on the interwebz sure know everything about anything

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whether its your first shot, or thousandth shot, it'll blow.
This seriously makes no logical sense at all
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 07:47 PM
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save up some more for a turbo kit, then you can add bolts on later if you want. bolts on just gonna extend your goal for turbo.
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 09:11 PM
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Put that grand in a savings... tax return comes around ****** someones turbo in the classifieds
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 09:14 PM
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Other than suspension you cant gain speed on a budget, so if you want go fast in this car save up more and do it right
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Hayseed
I know seriously. Some people on the interwebz sure know everything about anything


This seriously makes no logical sense at all
exactly... especially since I ran a 75 shot on auto and stock motor for over a year then ran a 100 shot for a couple months! Was it a good idea? Prolly not, but not because it wouldnt work, just because filling up that bottle every week was getting waaay expensive. He said he wanted to go fast for under 1k, didnt say he wanted to save... im sure if thats what he wanted to do he would have saved it. He wants to go fast now... nitrous (not necessarily "NOS" lol) will be the best and maybe only option for that price range.
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 10:47 PM
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Fast is relative, with bolt on's if you think high 15's or 16's is fast, go you. Loud, you'll get a crap ton of rasp and it will sound like junk.
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 11:13 PM
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Weapon-R Intake Manifold = $476.99 (new)
try to pick up a used Cold Air intake = $100
Used RX-8 Throttle Body = $100
Sell your axel back = -$200
Tsudo's Header 4-2-1 + S-Pipe + Midpipe + Axel Back Deal from speed-element= $489
Tune = $200
Total = $976.

You can probably reach 180 HP with this setup.
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 11:16 PM
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stock is about 138HP so it's a nice 40hp gain, 30% gain!
Old Jul 26, 2011 | 11:59 PM
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Ok..$200 to tune..but tune with what? You need some kind of engine management which would put him way over $1k
Old Jul 27, 2011 | 01:12 AM
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save up for a Turbo kit, going n/a on any car can be pricey and give little gains! But then again how much HP u wanna gain? if you want 20hp extra nst pullies, raceland I/h/e should do!



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