- Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:17 pm
#138573
well i have a 94 ex auto cuz my girl cant drive a stick i know it sucks but what would be the best thing to get for more hp with a lil bit of money[/code]
- Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:19 pm
#138575
The basics I/H/E (intake, header, exhaust)
- Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:53 pm
#138597
Reducing weight will always help. Light wheels, lose spare/jack, CF hood/trunk etc...
reduced weight will help acceleration, cornering and braking all at once.
Nitrous is your best bang for the buck though.
3kkl3sia wrote:how to make a auto faster...
save the money and buy a tranny
hahaha

Reducing weight will always help. Light wheels, lose spare/jack, CF hood/trunk etc...
reduced weight will help acceleration, cornering and braking all at once.
Nitrous is your best bang for the buck though.
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- Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:17 pm
#138606
sorry for the smart remark.
like teal_dx said, for the money nitrous is your best bet. its relitivly cheap compared to forced induction out there. some say nitrous is forced induction, others say its fake horse power. call it what you wish i know one thing, it works like a champ.
if you get a cheap 50 shot kit and install it right and have the car tuned it will feel like a new car compared to what she is used to. just make sure not to hold it longer then 12-15 seconds or you will fry something up. and get a good tune or BOOM
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like teal_dx said, for the money nitrous is your best bet. its relitivly cheap compared to forced induction out there. some say nitrous is forced induction, others say its fake horse power. call it what you wish i know one thing, it works like a champ.
if you get a cheap 50 shot kit and install it right and have the car tuned it will feel like a new car compared to what she is used to. just make sure not to hold it longer then 12-15 seconds or you will fry something up. and get a good tune or BOOM

My Build
#2 member of "White sedans FTW" club
It will not let you down, its a Honda! Provided by aliens, claimed by Japan!
- Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:27 pm
#138627
NOS is pretty easy to set-up yourself, if not im sure one of your friends or someone around you knows. check a performance shop, i know a local one here says if you buy it there they will install for free.
check around, theres alot of places that have them most people dont know about. Just make sure you tune it
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#2 member of "White sedans FTW" club
It will not let you down, its a Honda! Provided by aliens, claimed by Japan!
check around, theres alot of places that have them most people dont know about. Just make sure you tune it

My Build
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It will not let you down, its a Honda! Provided by aliens, claimed by Japan!
- Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:29 am
#139232
Auto Trannys are not as strong as a Manual transmission.
Friend of mine has a D16z6 w/ Auto tranny and is spraying a 50 wet shot. He was still driving his Car last weekend when we hung out.
He has been spraying about this time last year.
When it comes to nitrous it all comes down to tuning. I HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend a Wet Kit.
Tuning your nitrous is pretty simple. I posted how to do so in the Nitrous thread multiple times. Robby the Robot has an awesome nitrous calculator It will help you find out what jets to use.
OmarG wrote:I thought that auto trannies couldn't withstand the beating of most forced induction/nitrous setups.
Auto Trannys are not as strong as a Manual transmission.
Friend of mine has a D16z6 w/ Auto tranny and is spraying a 50 wet shot. He was still driving his Car last weekend when we hung out.
He has been spraying about this time last year.
When it comes to nitrous it all comes down to tuning. I HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend a Wet Kit.
Tuning your nitrous is pretty simple. I posted how to do so in the Nitrous thread multiple times. Robby the Robot has an awesome nitrous calculator It will help you find out what jets to use.
- Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:28 am
#139311
I looked all over the place to get a shift kit for my Auto Integra. I have yet to find anything.
93cxhb wrote:i know that in your old school muscle cars you can mod your auto tranny pretty damn good if you know what you were doing . shift kits and drilling oil passeges but not sure about hondas .
I looked all over the place to get a shift kit for my Auto Integra. I have yet to find anything.
- Sun Aug 23, 2009 3:12 am
#139326
my freinds cousin. i was talkin to him about his 4g63 swaped elantra. he took his auto trans into a transmission specialist swap and they hooked him up. he didnt realy explain all the details. but there are some tricks to make that auto go.
