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chris49 11-27-2007 02:14 PM

Newbie with a few questions
 
Hi everyone,

I'm new to this site and love it. I just got a new 2007 fx2 with a 4.6l engine a couple weeks ago and wanted a few mods for performance and look. so i was thinking:

Engine
  • Borla dual rear exit or the Roush off road rear exit exhaust
  • S&b cold air intake
  • poweraid throttle body spacer
  • bbk throttle body
  • edge evo programmer
  • underdrive pulley
exterior
  • L.E.D. tail lights (carbon fiber)
  • L.E.D. 3rd brake light, not to sure if i want the mega one.
  • dual halo projector headlights with hid???????
  • halo fog lamps with hid????
  • high-rise twin scoop fuctional ram air hood
  • street scene or roush spoiler
Is the borla and roush the same? i know there is a legal and offroad but i heard it was made by borla. also do you guys think i should change the stock throttle body to bbk 70mm, a friend said i should to gain some horses and responce, but i dont know a whole about it. i also dont know what type of lowering kit to get.

Thanks and let me know what ya think.

obusnizzle 11-27-2007 02:26 PM

i ordered the Borla single out. Yes, Borla makes Roush's exhaust. S&B makes a good kit, dont bother with the spacer and throttle body and nix the Edge tuner, its good at cooking a transmission. Get a Livewire or Xcal with a scan gauge. Troyer and/or VMP are a best bet for your tuning.

Gunslinger 11-29-2007 06:00 AM

Never had any trouble at all with my Edge tuner. And the throttle body spacer has given me .2 MPG since installing it. Your mileage will be different.

wxmcpo 11-29-2007 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by obusnizzle (Post 37314)
nix the Edge tuner, its good at cooking a transmission. Get a Livewire or Xcal with a scan gauge. Troyer and/or VMP are a best bet for your tuning.

Couldn't agree more. :thumbup:


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