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Headers, Exhaust, Short Shifters, Intake

I've got an 88 CRX Si, and its a huge project. Im waiting for it to be painted so i can make it fast, but i cant wait anymore. Ive been fixing up my 96 Accord Ex.

I've got a neuspeed shift adapter, which I got from neuspeed pretty cheap (under $100) and it works pretty good. I loved the feel of the shifts stock, and after the adapter the feel didnt change much, it just had shorter throws.
*** there are no short shifters for the 96 Accord family ***

I hooked it up with AEM V2 Cold Air intake also. The intake is not only worth every penny i paid for it, but it sounds really awesome too. It adds a huge amount of torque and horse over the whole rpm spectrum.

My next mods are DC Sport Headers and GReddy exhaust.
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