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Here Are My ThoughtI Wanna Race 04-18-2004, 05:23 PM Well here is the list of cars I have decided to go through and what I want to do to them: 1988 Honda CRX HF *D15B6 1493 62@4500rpm 83@3000rpm 9.1:1 ‘88-‘91 CRX HF -D16A6 1590 108@6000rpm 100@5000rpm 9.1:1 ‘88-‘91 CRX SI -D17A2 1668 127@6300rpm 114@4400rpm 9.9:1 ‘01+ Civic EX -B18C1 1797 170@7600rpm 128@6200rpm 10.0:1 ‘94-‘01 GSR -B20B 1973 126@5400rpm 133@4300rpm 8.8:1 ‘97-‘98 CRV 1992 Honda Prelude S *F22A1 2156 135@5200rpm 142@4500rpm 8.8:1 ‘92-‘96 Prelude S -H22A 2157 200@7000rpm 156@5250rpm 10.0:1 ‘99-‘01 Prelude -H23A1 2258 160@5800rpm 156@4500rpm 9.8:1 ‘92-‘96 Prelude Si 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX *4G63 1997 210@6000rpm 214@3000rpm 8.5:1 ‘95 Eclipse GSX 1997 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 *6G72 2972 320@6000rpm 315@2500rpm 8.0:1 ‘97 3000GT VR4 *(Stock) -(Swap) Well? What do you guys think? Go Ahead and flame me. JoeWagon 04-18-2004, 06:42 PM If you are considering buying: 1. 1988 honda ~$600 and 2. 1997 VR4 ~$16,000 then you need to figure out what the hell you want. Oh, and people who are capable of doing swaps wouldn't keep their GSX stock for long. Actinide 04-19-2004, 01:19 AM LOL..yeah, that's a huge price gap. Julioluko 04-19-2004, 03:21 AM OK either your twelve, or a really rich 30 year with no wife, either or i would go with a VR4 or Stealth. RattlesnakeGST 04-19-2004, 01:07 PM Keep in mind that 3000GT VR4s are very expensive to fix.. Personally id go with the H22 Prelude..Decent power... and they look great... BoostedSpyder 04-19-2004, 01:51 PM some ont take away the web page that lists all the engine codes... quick! wait, what was the point of this all?????? I Wanna Race 04-20-2004, 08:27 PM OK, to clear this up. I guess I do make things kind of confusing sometimes. I am a 14 year old male. I am still in middle school, but will soon be moving to High School. Anyways this was to place before you what the cars are that I have decided to tinker with on my way to achieving the vast knowledge of cars that I wish to one day hold. If you look at the legend at the end of my post you will see what the car has stock and what I plan to swap in there in place of that engine. I do not have an unlimited fund or mass of money, what I plan to do is save for the first car and do everything to it that I plan and then move up the list by trading in or selling the car and/ or parts to make enough money for the next car on the list in descending order. Thank you for reading this rediculously long, but greatly need post. :evillol: JoeWagon 04-20-2004, 09:03 PM I understand exactly where you're coming from... but you don't seem to know what you want. How much money will you have? Do you want a reliable car or a fast car? I did the same thing as you when I was younger, but now that I think of it, I had considered some really dumb cars. You live and learn, you can't learn what car is for you before you buy/try most of them. Keep telling your parents that you want/are going to buy a 1995 GSX. If they know you've wanted it for 2+ years, they will not dissapoint you. It's a high maintenence car that is pretty fast. What more can I say? Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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