Cueyo
Senior Member
What's suspension stuff have you done? I feel like any car I've modded only got raw once some of the comfort was eliminated, which is definitely something I'd like to maintain on the FL5I know exactly what OP is talking about when referring to "raw", and I ultimately agree that a stock FL5 misses that mark. In stock form it feels like any normal sedan going down the road, and you can't really appreciate what it actually is until you get it out onto a race track, but even in stock form on a race track it feels like it's missing some of the old 90's pizazz (rawness) that you would expect from a B16, B18 or H22.
I don't have the money, and never will have the money to afford any of those past vehicles that OP has listed, but I have driven a Porsche GTS (I think that's what it was), and I had the same complaint...the car just didn't feel raw, and it didn't feel inspiring. Was it fast...yea, but that isn't the complete picture that I was looking for.
Start with a decent tune, and do nothing else until you've given the tune a good college try. Tossing in a motor mount just makes the car shake at idle, and your kids probably won't appreciate it, hell, you might not either.
If the tune isn't enough for you then move on to some of the more fun bits, and we can give you recommendations for that if you end up needing them.
My FL5 feels incredibly raw, and I love it, but I've spent a lot of money getting it to that point, and thinking back through all of the mods, the biggest factor in changing the personality of the car was the tune, after that I'd say it was the exhaust.
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