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Question What next?

I have an 88 Prelude si with some mods. I just got a big check from work and am looking to dump some money into my ride. So far i have

Full exhaust
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What should I start on next?
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Old 04-01-2004, 09:49 PM
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throw on a big fat turbo on that bish!
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Re: What next?

del sums it up again!

i can't think of anything else I would get for it except suspension mods. Upper/lower tie bars, sways, stiffer motor mounts, etc.. if available. If not available, make shit for it! That's what really sets your car apart.

Maybe some auto-x wheels and tires.
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Old 04-01-2004, 11:13 PM
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The turbo will be a process. My uncle works for Garrett and can get me the turbo alone at his cost ($230.00) but they dont offer the turbo accessoies for my b20a5. The rest would have to be cutom made. My check isnt that big. Although I would realy like to have one. The suspension could use some work. I would like strut tower bars but cant find them. What else can I do to the motor to get more power?
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Re: What next?

one thing people always overlook which can be one of the best and potentially least expensive mods you can get is weight reduction. lightweight wheels, cf hood, lightweight brakes and suspension components. or if you're this hardcore, take out your backseats, a/c, sound deadening material (insulation) and/or other unnecessary items if you're all about speed. just a thought but you'd be surprised with what power you do have can do with a lighter car
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Re: What next?

From the pic in your gallery it dosent look to have a body kit on it. What kit do you have for it?

What about some internal work, maby a resleev, pistons, connecting rods, port and polish, bore out the TB, EGR block off, Fuel pressure regulater.

What about a 90-91 Rear end conversion. Or some seats? Steeringwheel? Guages? Custom short shifter? Tie bars, sway bars? Billow ball mounts?

There is so much that you can do. But it depends on what you want.
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the best mod in the world:

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Im about speed but this is my daily driver. I want it to look nice, have speed and sound good. If I replace the factory insulation with dynamat would that cut some weight? I could lose the back seat and do something crazy with my amps and caps. I could also get some lighter front seats. What would a light wheel aprox. weight in a 17? Im not sure what mine weight but am sure they are lighter than my stock. Im going to the import junk yard today for the 90-91 rear end conversion. I went yesterday localy and found one 90 with the rear end smashed. I will be doing the short shifter myself next week. The Internal work needs to be done. I will probably spend some money on that next. I didnt realize I had a pic in the gallery. I have the Demon body kit. My pictures need to be updated.
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Re: What next?

I would do some maintenance if you haven't already. And then save up the money for a turbo. If you can't wait, go for the CF Hood. Typically weight reduction is minimal on a timeslip until you get bigger hp numbers.
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I would do some maintenance if you haven't already. And then save up the money for a turbo. If you can't wait, go for the CF Hood. Typically weight reduction is minimal on a timeslip until you get bigger hp numbers.
I can get the turbo itself and have the money for it. Do you have any idea where to get all of the piping, headers, and the rest of the accessories made for my vehicle?
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I would do some maintenance if you haven't already. And then save up the money for a turbo. If you can't wait, go for the CF Hood. Typically weight reduction is minimal on a timeslip until you get bigger hp numbers.
I would think it'd be opposite, in that weight reduction first would be more useful for underpowered cars. Of course you are going to get more power doing big mods like a turbo first, but if you have limited cash, then weight reduction is the way to go.

My car feels a hell of a lot different with 50 lbs of luggage in the rear seats than it does completely unloaded. Same with a passenger.

There are also other factors to consider with weight reduction aside from power. One important one nowdays is fuel economy, which leads to bigger savings in the long run, and more money to put into other parts of your car.
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Gas will go up alot over the summer

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I would think it'd be opposite, in that weight reduction first would be more useful for underpowered cars.
Hmm, you're right. I thought about it again using numbers.

Compiling a turbo kit is a bitch. Finding the turbo itself, intercoolers, manifold, and stuff like that is easy. But the hard part comes from pipes and lines. I was trying to compile my own custom turbo setup, and thought about how downpipe lengths won't fit with different turbos. I'm afraid that custom piping might be necessary.

Custom turbo kits require alot of expertise, but in the end you get the parts you want at a cheaper price. You do learn from buying a turbo kit and then upgrading it down the road, so...

What kind of turbo is your uncle getting you?
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He quoted me a price for a T3 so far. What turbo would you suggest that Garrett makes. Im really going to have to look deep into this. Im not sure if any shops around here (Iowa/Illinois border) are capable of doing a job like this. I dont know enough about turbos to attempt it myself.
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