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Old 09-24-2004, 06:44 PM
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new here and need some help

hello evryone im new to the import culture and i was just wandering if anyone could tell me tips on how to improve my car overall in performance and style.
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Re: new here and need some help

What type of car? What engine? You may want to check the forum for the vehicle in question. Good Luck.
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What type of car? What engine? You may want to check the forum for the vehicle in question. Good Luck.
i have 98 acura integra and all i realy want is some helpfull hint and tips with cars in general so can anyone please help me!!!!!!
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Re: new here and need some help

standard import upgrades are Cold Air Intake, Cat back exaust, Headers, breather vualve (not really a performance improvement... .5-1hp at most at the flywheel..that translates to like .3hp at the wheels..you see better performance jump when driving on a coold non humid morning..how ever it does help with equalizing oil pressure with air pressure wich can save valves, strut tower pars, suspension drops, and gutting interior....if you have the cash Nitros is a common "ugrade" but it is temporrary and should be named cooter gas....if yo uare going to actually want to go fast gas shocks, highperformance coilovers, swap bars, heads, big bore throttlebody, high flow cats and downpipe, pistons and rods...higher compression pistons if going NA, turbo, cams, ignition, ECU, injectors, fule rail, the list goes on and on... i wont even bother naming style upgrades because IMO bodykits and non effective spoilers are downgrades and are what make the term "ricer" sound like a bad thing...
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