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Old 07-13-2002, 07:13 PM
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Question Should i fix up a 00 Integra GS???

Hi all

I was just wondering what are things i can do to a stock 2000 integra gs to make it go faster? without doing an engine swap. can i build up the stock b18b1 motor to compete with people with b18c swaps?? i am on a budget, and i welcome any ideas

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Old 07-13-2002, 07:29 PM
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Yes!!! You can beat B18c's

You can start with some bolt ons...Intake, Header, Exhaust, Pulleys, Cam Gears Etc....Then some nitrous.

But if you want real power you should really think about a turbo kit.....


PM me for more info...with what all you want to do with the car and I can really help you on that.
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Old 07-18-2002, 05:13 PM
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there is another option. an ls to v-tec conversion. not cheap but not as expensive as an engine swap. but you do get more torque then a B18C and you'll gain about 40 hp. So if you have the $ then it would be the best idea. But remember you would have to change most of the internals. Good luck to you though.
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