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Old 08-24-2003, 11:23 AM
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best of the basics help

I just bought a 93 prelude SI and im startin with the basics. Intake exhuast headers pulleys. Anything else i should look into to start off with maybe ignition or cam gears? and can someone give me a reference to which I/E/H/ pulleys are the best
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Save your money on the pulley, it's more of a last ditch effort to juice out any possible Hp that can be had, if you aren't going all out, it is a waste. Cam gears aren't going to do you much good either as your cam timing is probably set from the factory to run the motor the best in stock form. As for brands of performance parts, not even sure who makes stuff for that car. do a google search for: 93 prelude Si header or intake or whatever part you want to find.
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