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That Motordyne Plenum spacer is so worth it though. Just dont let it snowball. Originally Posted by Uda880
Why stock? Because once you change anything on the car, even if it's just a Z-tube or a Plenum spacer, it spirals and snowballs. Every time you're on the boards, or on the internet, you're always looking for parts, thinking of ways to add new things. It's logically a waste of money, but it's emotionally rewarding.

Haha, it's easier said then done.
When I see some of the cars on here, I always think, "wow, that would be awesome if I did that to my car" or "that's a lot of money to spend, but that looks amazing"!
It's difficult to not go on the parts forum and say, if I just don't have a cup of coffee for the next two months, I can afford to even out after buying this part. Haha, I feel like we should start a Mods Addiction therapy group.
When I see some of the cars on here, I always think, "wow, that would be awesome if I did that to my car" or "that's a lot of money to spend, but that looks amazing"!
It's difficult to not go on the parts forum and say, if I just don't have a cup of coffee for the next two months, I can afford to even out after buying this part. Haha, I feel like we should start a Mods Addiction therapy group.
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Originally Posted by Uda880
It's difficult to not go on the parts forum and say, if I just don't have a cup of coffee for the next two months, I can afford to even out after buying this part. Haha, I feel like we should start a Mods Addiction therapy group.
Coffee and caffeine are bad for you. Plus there's the added savings of milk and sugar if you happen to use any plus whiter teeth so dentist visits are cheaper as well.
You can DO this ....

Alright alright.
Isothermal or normal? I know, it's like beating on a dead horse, but is the "heat soak" prevention really needed?
I hope the community can support my efforts of keeping off mods after this Spacer... :P
Isothermal or normal? I know, it's like beating on a dead horse, but is the "heat soak" prevention really needed?
I hope the community can support my efforts of keeping off mods after this Spacer... :P
In basic terms, you're one of the rare people who do not have an addictive personality trait. It's actually been studied, in which certain population groups have a physical difference in brain structure to another population, where one population is more prone to addictive behaviors (gambling, smoking, etc.).
You're lucky, but also it might hold other side-effects, such as not being too passionate about certain topics.
You're lucky, but also it might hold other side-effects, such as not being too passionate about certain topics.
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Isothermal or normal? I know, it's like beating on a dead horse, but is the "heat soak" prevention really needed?
Call Motordyne and tell them where you live. They'll recommend whats best for you. Originally Posted by Uda880
Alright alright. Isothermal or normal? I know, it's like beating on a dead horse, but is the "heat soak" prevention really needed?
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Not a chance. Btw, https://g35driver.com/forums/exhaust...system-tx.html. Originally Posted by Uda880
I hope the community can support my efforts of keeping off mods after this Spacer... :P
I'm just trying to help cuz that a steal.

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+1 cant say it any better then thatOriginally Posted by alphamatt
if you dont have the cash to mod your car correctly, dont do it. The g looks fine stock when you put lame parts on it then it becomes something worth laughing at.
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This thread makes no sense. You don't want to mod but you were looking at some tips. But turn around and slam people for wanting those tips on aftermarked exhausts. If you don't want to mod then don't. Its that simple, to each its own.
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haha you are on a luxury car forum dude. if you havent learned from all the other threads, many of the heavy modders are people with good careers already and a large enough income to afford the higher end brands.
I totally understand what you mean, I am a college student too and if I waited until I could "save up for a top brand" I wouldnt have any substantial mods on my car for another 5+ years. Do what mods you can even if you have to take the less supported route as long as you arent making your car too flashy. If you have good, subtle tastes, their is no reason why you shouldnt mod because you cant afford 1k+ to drop on every modification.
I totally understand what you mean, I am a college student too and if I waited until I could "save up for a top brand" I wouldnt have any substantial mods on my car for another 5+ years. Do what mods you can even if you have to take the less supported route as long as you arent making your car too flashy. If you have good, subtle tastes, their is no reason why you shouldnt mod because you cant afford 1k+ to drop on every modification.
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just sell your G,obviously you are not cut out to be in the right state of mind to mod it
buy a prius, go on with life
buy a prius, go on with life