Stage1
Saab make very good cars - so first, ensure the
basics are right. Get it serviced and running well as standard before
you decide how far you want to go with modifications. To see how far, scroll to the bottom of the page.
Stage 2
Can the suspension and brakes cope with more power.
If not up rate them with standard SAAB parts from their own performance
models, or look at after market parts from leading suppliers. Check
out the links page. Think
nylon bushes, springs and adjustable shock absorbers (Koni are very
good) before playing with extras such as additional anti rol bars
etc. Remember what type of feel you want (track or road car).
Stage 3
Start with the important bits - a KandN
or JR air filter will improve power across the rev range as well
as torque and costs about £40, but has a lifetime guarantee
so works out cheaper than standard replacements. You also use less
fuel when the engine is more efficient.
Stage 4
Chips (now supplied - see ECU uogrades below), down pipes, complete exhausts
to get the turbo gases away - a good exhaust makes similar differences
to a good air filter - fit JT or similar 3" exhaust , turbo, waste gate,
injectors and manual fuel pressure regulator (FSE valve), DI conversion
on classic 900 and 99 16v Turbo. Your SAAB has lots of modification potential!
ECU Upgrades
for
GM900lpt 150 to 230bhp
GM900T 175 to 230bhp
9000 2.0l 150 to 230bhp
9000 2.3l 205 to 300bhp
9000 Aero 225 to 300bhp
All at £225 (compare my prices)
93 and 95 various upgrades available, contact for quotes. All prices are for an exchange ECU.
Saab 9000 Aero 400BHP click here for a seriously quick car that handles and looks standard having been built using the above principles
Finally
Remember your insurance policy - always inform your insurer of any modifications. |