Great info guys...you have a well run forum.
Announcement
Collapse
1 of 2
<
>
ANY BUYING/SELLING IN THIS FORUM WILL RESULT IN AN INSTANT BAN!
Read the rules: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=43956
Myself, and the other mods have been very nice and lenient with the rules. We have been deleting threads, and giving out warnings. Some members didn't get the clue and re-posted over and over... Now ANY member buying or selling in this section will be banned... No IF's AND's or BUT's.
Myself, and the other mods have been very nice and lenient with the rules. We have been deleting threads, and giving out warnings. Some members didn't get the clue and re-posted over and over... Now ANY member buying or selling in this section will be banned... No IF's AND's or BUT's.
2 of 2
<
>
Beginner Forum Rules - EVERYBODY read! (old and new members alike!)
Beginners start here. Once you have 30 worthwhile posts (off topic doesn't count) you may post outside of the Beginner forums. Any "whoring" (posting simply to raise your post count) will return your count to 0, or result in a ban.
These are the rules. Read them. Live by them.
1) Absolutely NO flaming! "Flaming" is an outright attack on a member. ALL questions are encouraged to be asked here, no matter how basic. Members with over 30 posts will be subject to a ONE WEEK ban if caught flaming in this forum (and yes, moderators can read deleted posts). Members with under 30 posts will be subject to a ONE DAY ban.
2) Use appropriate language. Racial or sexual slurs will not be tolerated. A ban will be issued at the discretion of the cb7tuner.com staff.
3) No items may be sold in the Beginner forums. Any "for sale" threads will be deleted.
4) Temporarily banned members will be PERMANTLY banned if they are found posting on another account.
The rules can and will be added to. Any updates will be marked in the title.
The rules for the overall forum can be found here:
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/forumdisplay.php?f=144
Read them. You will be expected to follow them.
These are the rules. Read them. Live by them.
1) Absolutely NO flaming! "Flaming" is an outright attack on a member. ALL questions are encouraged to be asked here, no matter how basic. Members with over 30 posts will be subject to a ONE WEEK ban if caught flaming in this forum (and yes, moderators can read deleted posts). Members with under 30 posts will be subject to a ONE DAY ban.
2) Use appropriate language. Racial or sexual slurs will not be tolerated. A ban will be issued at the discretion of the cb7tuner.com staff.
3) No items may be sold in the Beginner forums. Any "for sale" threads will be deleted.
4) Temporarily banned members will be PERMANTLY banned if they are found posting on another account.
The rules can and will be added to. Any updates will be marked in the title.
The rules for the overall forum can be found here:
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/forumdisplay.php?f=144
Read them. You will be expected to follow them.
See more
See less
Beginners Guide to Modification
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Originally posted by cebese7engreat guide, it has become my checklist. is there going to be a stage 2?
Originally posted by lokuputhasweet write up!...this should be required reading in order to be initiated into CB7tuner Member stutus
Comment
-
Great write up. I have been planning on changing the suspension in my car for a long time, but i always had ppl tell me that after their spring change the car ride has changed etc. i think it is mainly because ppl only did half the work. Thanks again... now i just plan to get koni yellows and eibach.. yeyeah.
cb7... didn't even know my accord could sound so..so..so cool..
Comment
-
nice info.... really nice. do you know how to adjust the clutch. i have to come all the way up off the cluth before the car starts moving. the clutch doesnt skid though. my father (pro mechanic in jamaica) said i shouldnt change the clutch i should adjust it...Last edited by skilzz; 02-22-2007, 03:39 PM.
Comment
-
i was just wonderin ? how can i start to improve the performance without reading this post- J/K this has been probably the most helpful guide/tutorial i just want to give props to you all this has been a very interesting year for me considering i realized the potential my car has and it wouldn't have been possible without your help Spleen thanks again Madd Props.
Comment
-
Originally posted by owequititLike he said in the post, it hasn't been scientifically proven.
"backpressure" really is a myth. It actually has to do with the velocity of the exhaust gas, and a lot of other factors.
But yes, if you go too big, then there can be a bad effect.
Many Honda engines seem to respond like larger engines though, because I have seen some gains all through the power band with exhausts that you would think would be too big.
Comment
-
i would think that since you would be using most of the upper range of your rpm and also one would think you would move your powerband to that area(cams, timing, etc.), would need essentially the same diameter piping as though a FI motor would see due to the same amount of volume would be seen all the time........as far as my understanding of velocity and turbulence goes
that would bring up the fact more displacement motor need a bigger piping as well(well for us 2.0 and up, what honda goes above a 2.4liter???), so those 1.8liters and down(teggies,civis, fits) motors would need like 2.50" but anything bigger would need 2.50 and up
ok, back to learning........."You don't have to be a Phi Beta Kappa to know not to strip-search a girl who is accused of stealing change,"
I did gagoogity that girl. I gashmoigitied her gaflavity with my googis. And I am sorry.
Comment
Comment