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Old 06-07-2004, 07:22 AM
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first car build up help

hey everyone i just got a 1990 CRX and i plan on putting $10,000 into to it to start off i was wondering....
what should i do first?
what should i plan on doing?

im looking for all performance so looks are not on my to do list yet. ill do that lastit has a catback system w/ headers,and AEM coolair intake. other then that its stock.
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Old 06-07-2004, 10:55 PM
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i dont know about crxs but keep your idea on spending your money on performance because performance is better that looks and it will give you more things to do with your body work
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Old 06-25-2004, 01:53 AM
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Re: first car build up help

you could start off by get a jdm b16a with equiped LSD and a act 6 puck clutch,crower cams , skunk2 valvetrain, with port&polished head. that should worth about 10 gee's. oh dont forget about those axels? and that MUGEN performanse ecu with unlimited rev and VTEC to switch over a 4,900 rpm's.
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Re: first car build up help

Yes, performance is first then comes looks. I agree with rexboi, get those parts and your engine will be high performance.
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