My Fiat Prima 313 - Modifications starting now!!
#11
Dyno stock with no mod "moment of truth"
Last edited by sbyang; 03-18-2011 at 10:35 PM.
#16
This was such a cool read, and the Fiats are def. awesome shoe cars!
I wouldn't mind owning one myself.. but just aren't practical in the severe winter weather areas lol. Overall how do you like it? Have you noticed it feeling a little springy through some corners? And how is the overall response time as far as motor? I've heard it feels like a little sports car on drugs.
Thanks for sharing with us! Was a pleasure.
I wouldn't mind owning one myself.. but just aren't practical in the severe winter weather areas lol. Overall how do you like it? Have you noticed it feeling a little springy through some corners? And how is the overall response time as far as motor? I've heard it feels like a little sports car on drugs.
Thanks for sharing with us! Was a pleasure.
#19
This was such a cool read, and the Fiats are def. awesome shoe cars!
I wouldn't mind owning one myself.. but just aren't practical in the severe winter weather areas lol. Overall how do you like it? Have you noticed it feeling a little springy through some corners? And how is the overall response time as far as motor? I've heard it feels like a little sports car on drugs.
Thanks for sharing with us! Was a pleasure.
I wouldn't mind owning one myself.. but just aren't practical in the severe winter weather areas lol. Overall how do you like it? Have you noticed it feeling a little springy through some corners? And how is the overall response time as far as motor? I've heard it feels like a little sports car on drugs.
Thanks for sharing with us! Was a pleasure.
After i install KW coilover it looks so much better with Competizione Sport tuning wheels(http://www.csporttuning.com).
This 1.4 motor has some power on the HWY and street and around the corners i don't even need to slow down.
It is a great car for under 20K.
I have so much fun with my Fiat that my wife is getting mad.