what to do w/ $2000
Hey guys i am trying to bild my credit, so I am going to spend 2000 buck and make teh payments on my credit card.
Question 1>What would you do as far as performance upgrades
Question2 >What chip do you suggest (APR, AWE, GIAAC etc...), and will i risk warranty or reliability?
Question 3> I really like teh quad exhasut showed on lltek.com(it's on a red s4 unde teh body kits section)
Thanx guys....
Question 1>What would you do as far as performance upgrades
Question2 >What chip do you suggest (APR, AWE, GIAAC etc...), and will i risk warranty or reliability?
Question 3> I really like teh quad exhasut showed on lltek.com(it's on a red s4 unde teh body kits section)
Thanx guys....
I guess you didn't search the archives like I suggested you do a while ago.
First of all, these questions are asked a lot. The archives will help you sort out a lot of the possibilities (like the fact that AWE is a tuner that sells the GIAC chip). You'd also would have read that the,
was discussed recently. It is purely cosmetic.
As far as warranty is concerned... well now you've opened up the floor to many who have commented before. The bottom line is that, yes, you may risk some reliability and you may face warranty issues, but most of us do the mods and don't worry about the risks. I have yet to hear of someone who complained about the reliability after the mods nor have I read about someone who was denied warranty coverage because of a mod. The dealers threaten this, but I haven't heard of any enforcement. It's a tough thing for them to prove... anyway, search the archives and read up on what others (including myself) have said.
First of all, these questions are asked a lot. The archives will help you sort out a lot of the possibilities (like the fact that AWE is a tuner that sells the GIAC chip). You'd also would have read that the,
...quad exhasut showed on lltek.com(it's on a red s4 unde teh body kits section)
As far as warranty is concerned... well now you've opened up the floor to many who have commented before. The bottom line is that, yes, you may risk some reliability and you may face warranty issues, but most of us do the mods and don't worry about the risks. I have yet to hear of someone who complained about the reliability after the mods nor have I read about someone who was denied warranty coverage because of a mod. The dealers threaten this, but I haven't heard of any enforcement. It's a tough thing for them to prove... anyway, search the archives and read up on what others (including myself) have said.
Heres a better idea. why dont you put less on your credit card and pay the full amount each month. then your credit score would skyrocket. also credit score is based on how big your debt is compared to how much credit you have availiable. so apply for like 3 other credit cards and dont use them. this will also raise your credit score. My dad's a financial advisor
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