Dude, researching will save you money. The time you spend arguing about researching or just throwing parts on your car, you could be finding out better ways to do it.
In the Army, in Aviation, and in business in general, nothing is done with out opening the manual and reading first. If you don't know, it's better to read and ask educated questions. That and you can find the proper upgrade path to follow. Here's the link.
http://www.dsmtuners.com/tech.htmlDoesn't matter if it's an Evo, a Ferarri, a DSM, or a Corvette. It is ALWAYS, Repairs and Maintenance, then supporting mods, then mods in the Proper order. It saves money, it saves time, and it saves head aches.
A better example? Think of cars as women. You Take showers, dress nice, and then court them, warm them up, and then when they are ready, ride like there is no tomorrow.
Throwing big injectors and turbo on too early is like skipping the whole warming her up and just bending her over the bar and going at it. Sure it's fun for a little bit, but then you're in a world of hurt.