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No No N The Fuel Wire Was For Me Its Okay Though Aleady Took Care Of That. Thanks. I Think Crip Is Tryin To Hate On You.
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Re: integra sir-g ???? what the?

and to rims enhance proformence or what cause i slapped some 16*7 on and it feels like my handling and brakin feels like crap
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Re: integra sir-g ???? what the?

thats ur tires probably... i dont think a 1 inch bigger rims would affect that handling/braking... maybe the acceleration a little bit
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Re: integra sir-g ???? what the?

mmmmmmm mayb i got a 50 ,215 offset what do you think. i shold go with 40,205s huh?
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Re: Re: integra sir-g ???? what the?

205/45/16R should be ok, get some decent brand though
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Re: integra sir-g ???? what the?

checked it out today just gonna get the 205/40/16r
kuhmo are those good or trash
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Re: Re: Re: integra sir-g ???? what the?

I dont really know that make, personally I go for Dunlop or Yokohama, Continential for track!


by the way, I'm just wondering is the GS-R with the 1st Gen B18 Vtec engines OBD0 or OBDI, we dont have tem here! no LS or GS either, what are their differences?

what we do have are SiR, Si VTEC, they both 1.8 VTEC

then we have the ZX and ZXi both are 1.6 sohc D series non vtec engines(it actually says ZC on the block, but same as a D series!), one with dual carb and one with multi point injection! whats the point having them 2 really??
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Re: integra sir-g ???? what the?

I've got Kumo's on my rims, they are nice. My friend had them for 2 years (when he did the H22a swap) and sold them to me (along with the rims of course) and I drove it all last summer with them. They have a little bit of thread left on them, but my friend doing burnouts and letting them wear down (because of bad toe) didn't help any. They definently grip though (just not on snow, learned that the hard way ).


But check out www.tirerack.com and www.1010tires.com and read the reviews for different tires and do a search in the wheel/suspension sub forum.
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