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Put an intake on the DX!
I thought i would get a little more jump out of installing the intake but all it really helped was my acceleration after 60. Saving money still for my Si swap. So hey Kenny, exactly how bad did sheryl beat you? Ha!
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An intake is a good beginning if you are going to keep your stock engine. Personally, I didnt feel any difference with the intake alone. After I added the exhaust setup then I felt the difference. So try that for a quicker boost.
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Other way around for me ... I did exhaust and high flow cat, and only when I added my intake did I feel a REAL difference.
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young grasshoppers, you have much to learn. It not what single part do for your engine but what multiple part in conjunction do for you. Tisk tisk young grasshoppers.
Chad, it wasn't bad at all, I felt bad for the girl so I let her pull me about half a car. Too bad she is running my computer to huh? Nah, she pulled me fair and square. I think I may get my teg computer back so it doesn't happen again. Oh yeah, what happened to your "burnout" last night, I didn't see any smoke, just some dust because we rolled you in the dirt before we tried to hold you in place. Ouch!!!!
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91 hatch Si D16Y8 SOHC VTEC from 96 civic ghetto short ram intake, HP Racing header, Sprint 1.5" springs, 15" Rota Slipstreams, 195/50/R15 Dunlop Sport tires. |
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