Hey there,
I have got a 2015 Chevy Impala and I am looking to make some upgrades to enhance performance and overall driving experience. I am not necessarily looking to go all out on mods but I would love to hear about practical upgrades that won’t break the bank. I am particularly interested in improving the ride quality and maybe adding a little more power under the hood.
Here are a few things I have been considering ::-
Exhaust system upgrade for better sound and a slight boost in power.
Cold air intake for improved throttle response.
Suspension tweaks to smooth out the ride, especially on long highway drives.
Anyone here done similar upgrades on their Impala: ?? What is been worth it for you and what should I avoid: ?? Any recommendations on specific brands or parts would be super helpful. I have also read this thread https://www.impalaforums.com/threads/2015-chevy-impala-lt-questions-about-modding-flutter.1891570/ but couldn't found helpful advice.
Thanks in advance !!
Looking forward to hearing your experiences.
With Regards,
Marcelo Salas
I have got a 2015 Chevy Impala and I am looking to make some upgrades to enhance performance and overall driving experience. I am not necessarily looking to go all out on mods but I would love to hear about practical upgrades that won’t break the bank. I am particularly interested in improving the ride quality and maybe adding a little more power under the hood.
Here are a few things I have been considering ::-
Exhaust system upgrade for better sound and a slight boost in power.
Cold air intake for improved throttle response.
Suspension tweaks to smooth out the ride, especially on long highway drives.
Anyone here done similar upgrades on their Impala: ?? What is been worth it for you and what should I avoid: ?? Any recommendations on specific brands or parts would be super helpful. I have also read this thread https://www.impalaforums.com/threads/2015-chevy-impala-lt-questions-about-modding-flutter.1891570/ but couldn't found helpful advice.
Thanks in advance !!
Looking forward to hearing your experiences.
With Regards,
Marcelo Salas