Originally posted by: Joemonkey
you do realize you don't need an option for results anymore...
and upgrade the PC, that's the final answer
Originally posted by: TheAudit
What are you going to modify on the Caddy?
Originally posted by: Tret
Originally posted by: TheAudit
What are you going to modify on the Caddy?
I was thinking of adding in the basic stuff like exhaust,racing alloy rims, anti wheel hop kit, new shifter. Mostly peformance mods.
Originally posted by: Tret
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
you do realize you don't need an option for results anymore...
and upgrade the PC, that's the final answer
Opps! I just noticed that since I haven't been on anandtech for quite a while now.
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Car is the most logical choice. Why upgrade the PC, you just build a new one, "upgrades" are for Compaqs.
Having said that I hate you for having the CTS-V! What have you topped it out at?
Disgusting?!? O wait, you're sigOriginally posted by: CraigRT
CTS-V.. that's a disgusting car.. supercharger?
Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: Tret
Originally posted by: TheAudit
What are you going to modify on the Caddy?
I was thinking of adding in the basic stuff like exhaust,racing alloy rims, anti wheel hop kit, new shifter. Mostly peformance mods.
I know the biggest bang for the buck for my Camaro is a $150 free breathing kit. It suppose to give as much as 15 hp. Exhaust at close to $1000 is only suppose to give another 18 hp.
If there is an opportunity to upgrade the air cleaner/map sensor/etc. I'd look there first.
Originally posted by: titansfan098
I'd say mod the caddy. Much more useful and worth it in the long run, compared to a PC replaced atleast every year or two.
P.S. Nice car...it was my dad's second choice behind his M3
Originally posted by: titansfan098
The silver one.
Edit: Ever think about racing it?
Originally posted by: Mo0o
I think modifying your PC would be much cheaper than doing anything on your car unless you're only putting on some cheesy cosmetic things.
