I would talk to the shop building your car. There's nothing worse than hearing "I read it on the internet" or "my friend has the same thing and he built it in his mom's backyard" or "I read it in a magazine" once you bring your car to a shop. It might be better to trust the person building it. Then you also have someone to hold accountable and someone with REAL experience. I also wouldn't be boosting my car unless I could afford it. That will be your first and biggest mistake. Be ready to do it right or be ready to have a sucky or blown up car and then the money you DID spend will be wasted.
Just my opinion after working at a shop for so long.
*edit, I'm not saying don't do you research. I'm just saying don't skrimp and talk to your shop.




. There's nothing worse than hearing "I read it on the internet" or "my friend has the same thing and he built it in his mom's backyard" or "I read it in a magazine" once you bring your car to a shop. It might be better to trust the person building it. Then you also have someone to hold accountable and someone with REAL experience. I also wouldn't be boosting my car unless I could afford it. That will be your first and biggest mistake. Be ready to do it right or be ready to have a sucky or blown up car and then the money you DID spend will be wasted.
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