PhoenixGTS
Enthusiast
Now that I have over 100 miles on them, I can say that putting a set of 335-30-18 Kumho V-700s on the rear is the best "performance" mod on my car. After 9 months of ownership, I finally have a car that is sorted out. I can launch now and I can give it some throttle going around a turn without risking a 360 each time. Just the confidence alone makes me so much faster in the car it is amazing. I think the Gen II has four huge flaws: 1) non-ABS brake balance is horrible; 2) lack of traction is scary; 3) gears are too tall; and 4) if you live where the sun shines the cooling system is marginal at best. My goal has been to fix these issues, and what I have found is that in terms of bang for the buck and overall effectiveness, here are my favorite mods:
1) Sticky tires = Kumho V700 rear and Ectsa MX on front;
2) Tom's 40mm rear brake caliper upgrade;
3) 3.55 gears (I'm guessing on this one since they are not in yet); and
4) big radiator and overdrive water pump.
Again, things like the tires, brakes and cooling are really confidence inspiring and allow me to drive the car much better in that I finally feel like I can predict what is going to do. I call that an effective performance mod. Doesn't make 200-300 rwhp like a supercharger, but works nonetheless.
1) Sticky tires = Kumho V700 rear and Ectsa MX on front;
2) Tom's 40mm rear brake caliper upgrade;
3) 3.55 gears (I'm guessing on this one since they are not in yet); and
4) big radiator and overdrive water pump.
Again, things like the tires, brakes and cooling are really confidence inspiring and allow me to drive the car much better in that I finally feel like I can predict what is going to do. I call that an effective performance mod. Doesn't make 200-300 rwhp like a supercharger, but works nonetheless.