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Newbe
I have a 1993 prelude si 4ws. I bought it two summers ago really cheap and its in like new condition, especially the interior. The exterior definitly needs painted and has a little rust by both back tires. I luck into a full body kit, a carbon fiber hood, and a stainless steel header anf the whole exaust system. I just started fixing it up and and bought a cold air intake for it and was wondering what else I could get performance wise.....I was thinking an intake manifold and a set of under drive pulleys.......any advise would be nice!!!!
I was also wondering about my engine. I know i have an si 2.3 but sometimes it says on thind like h22 or h23 how do i find out what i have |
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Re: Newbe
Sounds like you have all of the usual bolt-on mods. Underdrive pulleys, a lightweight flywheel and a clutch kit would help a little.
IMO the stock intake manifold is good enough for a mostly stock engine. An aftermarket intake manifold won't do much unless you've built the internals (pistons, cams, etc...). The same goes for MSD's, ITB's and fuel rails - minimal gains on stock internals. Not worth the money unless the internals are built and most of those parts aren't street legal, so it's a hassle with smog-checks. You have an H23 engine. The H22 engine is a 2.2 litre VTEC. |
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