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How would you build a Vibe? (factory and aftermarket parts)

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:42 pm
by SeattleJeremy
If you had to have a Vibe as your weekend second car how would you put it together? (not you're daily driver, no gas misers here)What parts would you use? Try to use real parts (no 6speed AWD's )Here's what I came up with ChassiesuspensionBrakesAWD chassie (with the multi-link rear suspension) Rear Disks from a GTUpgraded front and rear sway bars (Hotkins front, and Celica rear)Matrix M Theory RimsMatrix M Theory SpringsDrive Train1ZZ BaseAWD engine with Factory Supercharger6-speed transmission from a GTUpgraded ACT Clutch TWM Short ShifterRear drive shaft, rear Diff, and axles removed (because they don't hook in to the 6speed).Supercharger intakeDC Sports Header2.5" exhaust pipe with resonator Magniflow mufflerChrome Tip.Energy Suspension Engine mount BushingsInteriorICEFactory Nav unit, Monsune sound systemFactory LeatherBoost GaugeExterior Yellow Lexan Fog Light Covers by MiVibe-ToolGuyDebadged

Re: How would you build a Vibe? (Jeremy96gase)

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:58 pm
by kevera
Since you're using the 6 speed,I would Turbo instead of supercharge.Way more power available.BTW,what's a supercharger intake?

Re: How would you build a Vibe? (kevera)

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:31 pm
by GrayFox
I agree with kev... TURBO!!! lol + a MWR engine/partsI think he's talking about the pipe thingy that comes with the S/C which make the stock box more like a CAI.... instead of getting an aftermarket CAI

Re: How would you build a Vibe? (Jeremy96gase)

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:05 pm
by joholste
ChassiesuspensionBrakesRear Disk Conversion from Stainless Steel Brake Corporation(SSBC)Front Big Brake conversion from SSBCProgressive Rear Sway BarsKosei K1 TS 18-7.5" RimsTein S-Tech SpringsDrive Train1ZZ Base engine w/ TurboCrower CamsCrower Rocker SpringsCrower Billet Aluminum Connecting Rods255 LPH Fuel PumpOil Cooler6-speed transmission from a GTUpgraded ACT Clutch TWM Short Shifter2.5" custom exhaust pipe with resonator Borla mufflerInteriorICEDual Illuminite SpeakersJensen HUJDM SportseatsBoost GaugeOil Temp GuageA/F Ratio GuageExterior Factory Upper SpoilerCustom Paint JobWindow TintDebadged

Re: How would you build a Vibe? (joholste)

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:13 pm
by kevera
Quote, originally posted by joholste »ChassiesuspensionBrakesRear Disk Conversion from Stainless Steel Brake Corporation(SSBC)Front Big Brake conversion from SSBCProgressive Rear Sway BarsKosei K1 TS 18-7.5" RimsTein S-Tech SpringsDrive Train1ZZ Base engine w/ TurboCrower CamsCrower Rocker SpringsCrower Billet Aluminum Connecting Rods255 LPH Fuel PumpOil Cooler6-speed transmission from a GTUpgraded ACT Clutch TWM Short Shifter2.5" custom exhaust pipe with resonator Borla mufflerInteriorICEDual Illuminite SpeakersJensen HUJDM SportseatsBoost GaugeOil Temp GuageA/F Ratio GuageExterior Factory Upper SpoilerCustom Paint JobWindow TintDebadgedI like yours better

Re: How would you build a Vibe? (Jeremy96gase)

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:21 pm
by coldmm803
ChassiesuspensionBrakesBase chassie Big Brake kit, disks all aroundUpgraded front and rear sway barsRims: 17" 6,7 or 8 spoke in gunmetalMatrix M Theory SpringsDrive Train1ZZ Base with turboAuto tranny built upCosmo Short Ram intakeDC Sports HeaderCustom exhaustInteriorICEMonsoon sound systemBoost GaugeAftermarket in dash navExterior Custom paint (mazda rx8 blue)SLP hoodRK Sport Front bumper and side skirts maybe rear bumper tooGM top spoiler, blackStreet Graffiti Roof Rack covers, blackDebadged Some pinstripe or graphicTint

Re: How would you build a Vibe? (coldmm803)

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:25 pm
by Whelan
This is easy. Keep in mine I would keep my 05 AWD XRTRD superchargerCustom 2.5 exhaust with Apexi Worldsport muffler17" XRS wheels1.5-2" drop on Tein S TechsLED accent headlampsAcura TSX Projector retrofitremove one cat, and put in a high flow for the first onePut in a lightweight driveshaft to the AWD transfer case30% tint all aroundtinted tailsI think thats about it for me, keep it simple and make it fast.