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It depends on the mods. If you are going with test pipes/hfc's catback, then you should be fine just continue driving as such. Personally I waited a little bit so
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It depends on the mods. If you are going with test pipes/hfc's catback, then you should be fine just continue driving as such. Personally I waited a little bit so I can grow accustomed to the feel of the car stock (driveability, power curve, limits etc.) and then added mods. What's the point of additional power if I can't properly manage the car while stock.
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