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Next Preformance Part?
Hey, I am looking into what to get this summer for my '90 accord. I now have an APC short ram intake with a K&N preformance filter, a Catco High Flow Cat, Accel Ignition wires, and a DC Sports Cat-Back Exhaust. I was looking into getting DC Sports Ceramic Coated headers and a new flywheel this summer. Are these good choices? I hear that the flywheel will make a very noticable differance, is this correct?
Thanks for your info!
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Drop it man!! Put a good suspension kit, Koni yellow with Neuspeed coils. it's a good combination. Otherwise, a new flywheel could be efficient if u had more hp and a higher rev engine.
Peace y'all, Raph...
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get a nice set of tires (if needed)
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Why don't you try some inches and tires to go with them. A fly wheel is a great idea if you can find cheap labor. They are quite expensive to put in.
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