@thegreatone:
All the people are giving you good advice, but once at neowin.net I saw people suggesting that new drivers don't go for high powered cars (like in excess of 100hp) because initially these cars can give real problems with liftoff oversteer and other behaviours. In developed countries, they think one should go for more powerful cars after they've driven in excess of 100k km, and are above 23 years of age.
I myself think it is pretty good advice, since a powerful machine is better than a lesser powerful one, but it is more deadly if khuda-nakhwastah goes out of control.
Excel is a very good car with already a good pickup. (That's why all the policemen keep Excels here in khi) Why don't you just drive it stock, w/o any performance mods for 2-3 years (or like 30-50k km) so that when you make some alteration, you really feel the difference. Note my word, this thing will truly make you (or atleast your parents) very happy. Your first goal should be getting admission in a proper high school (whether intermediate or A-levels), and then in good professional degree course.
Don't I sound like 100-yr old? 
But I'm dead serious.