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Excon211
02-06-2002, 03:22 PM
Hey...can any one out ther help me with modifying my 96 gsr... i want to add tourqe to my car. what would be the best way of doing this ?

OisinT
02-06-2002, 04:35 PM
It really depends on how much money your looking to spend in the longrun.
I'd start with the usual Intake/Headers/Exhaust setup... then maybe supercharge if you want torque... but supercharging comes down the road after some other engine mods.

90CRXZCSi
02-07-2002, 02:13 AM
Yea exactly...just start with basic mods like i/h/e for a little more power and when you want to turbocharge/supercharge it.....make sure you build up your motor so it's capable of handling the power.;)

Excon211
02-10-2002, 08:46 PM
i was thinking of getting headers from Hotshot and i was wondering if anyone tried or heard of these headers...

NEED4SPEED
02-10-2002, 11:52 PM
If you want more torque, add a s/c, but like everyon else said go with the basics first i/h/e. Then later when you add a t/c or s/c, make sure your engine is setup to handle whichever application.

First of all how much are you willing to spend on the header? Are you looking for high end power (4-1) or mid end power (4-2-1)? IMO i'd go with the 4-2-1.
Personally, I haven't heard of "hotshot" headers.

98SILVERGSR
02-11-2002, 09:01 PM
I'd say a great way to add torque is to get a B2.0 CRV bottom end, but that's if you have the extra time/$$$. You definitely get your torque after that though.:toothless

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