newbie mod mistakes
Corsa cat-back
MTI lid
TR224
FLP headers ORY
TA girdle (yeah I know... "save for a 12-bolt"...)
Glad to see you're doing good stuff with your newly found toy
Sad to see ya not post on GAOC much if at all anymore

. 400rwhp in a very streetable setup is definately
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Wasting money on drag radials that I should have spent on ET Streets to begin with
Pro 5.0 shifter (got rid of it within a week--some people like it, I didn't)
K&N air filter (should have bought a Holley PowerShot to begin with)
1LE springs
- TB bypass when all you need is a longer $2 hose to go from radiator to intake
- subframe connectors - went slower and I drag race not road race
- shock tower brace - again went slower, looked cool though
- not taking my front sway bar off sooner, BIG one
- MAC headers, rusted and they suck - have Pacesetters now ( they do bang on the drivers side and it took the exhaust shop about 5 minutes to blow torch the frame a little and its perfect. Saved me a couple hundred over the Hookers)
- ever messing with my MAF, i even leave the screens in now
- buying an optioned car to strip it
- Hal shocks and springs, gained less than a tenth and it rode like ***, have WS6 suspension in now
- spark plug wires before the stocks were wore out, gained zero
- ever buying a catback, then modding the y-pipe, then getting headers to just mod the y-pipe again, finally wised up and went true duals with x-pipe (if I did it over I would just run a cutout until I saved up for headers and a true dual custom exhaust)
- switched cars too much (6 LS1's in 5 years) paid to have gears put in 4 cars when I could have had a 12-bolt or in my opinion a Ford 8.8 and saved money.
mistakes I didn't make:
- buying a SS or WS6 just to change the crappy intake, exhaust, big heavy wheels, or heavy hood
- buying slotted rotors because they look good when stocks are fine until they warp
- too small cam, or TC
- getting proper tires to optimize your set-up, I run 15x28x13.5 Hoosier QTP's at the track
- I do all the work myself, even if I didn't have the tools there are too many gearheads in this great nation that love making cars go fast who would help and let you bring your car over to borrow their tools
- not researching on LS1tech.com before you spend money on mods - ask questions - people love helping.
Good Luck to all,
ERIC

thats a big one that alot of people do.
- TB bypass when all you need is a longer $2 hose to go from radiator to intake
- subframe connectors - went slower and I drag race not road race
- shock tower brace - again went slower, looked cool though
- not taking my front sway bar off sooner, BIG one
- MAC headers, rusted and they suck - have Pacesetters now ( they do bang on the drivers side and it took the exhaust shop about 5 minutes to blow torch the frame a little and its perfect. Saved me a couple hundred over the Hookers)
- ever messing with my MAF, i even leave the screens in now
- buying an optioned car to strip it
- Hal shocks and springs, gained less than a tenth and it rode like ***, have WS6 suspension in now
- spark plug wires before the stocks were wore out, gained zero
hehe you lost more time then you gained Oh well, I put my laundry on the table - I've made my share of mistakes. Just now-a-days there is a lot of research on what works and what doesn't and many shops to help guide us as well. The biggest thing is to get a clear picture of where you want the car to be and evolve in that direction.
Cheers,
ERIC
I'll spare you rest of the story, but everything shook out ok. The lesson is to take your time and investigate. I was so gung-ho to get going, that I leaped at the first decent sounding deal. If my timing had been better, I would have purchased the same set-up with 5k miles/accessories for $3500 from a local paper. Live and learn.



