Screw that shop bro. The H duce duce goes into newer civics and gets boosted all the time very successfully. It's shops like that I don't like, while older domestic cars are restored and gain precedence with age, the fact that so many foreign rice cars are not.maintained does not help the image of older imports that are maintained, and sadly our scene is influenced by new toys more than it should be.
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Originally posted by Smokinspeeds View PostScrew that shop bro. The H duce duce goes into newer civics and gets boosted all the time very successfully. It's shops like that I don't like, while older domestic cars are restored and gain precedence with age, the fact that so many foreign rice cars are not.maintained does not help the image of older imports that are maintained, and sadly our scene is influenced by new toys more than it should be.
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Originally posted by Raf99 View PostAmen. I just finished writing another shop (further away) who does turbo work as well; and he owns a turbo H from what I hear. The guy I was talking about has been turbo'n Fords and Chevs for 8 years+. In face only this year he started selling/getting into Hondata because of people with 08+ Civic SI's
More important than any install shop, make sure you have a tuner in line, or that you will set up a full datalog system so you can properly attempt to tune it yourself after.
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Originally posted by Smokinspeeds View PostYeah from everything I've heard I would NEVER have any american mechanic who never does more than basic maint on foreign do anything performance wise. There are tricks for clearances and such that you can get away with different things and get gains on american cars that will destroy our motors.
More important than any install shop, make sure you have a tuner in line, or that you will set up a full datalog system so you can properly attempt to tune it yourself after.
He helped me with my last build, but the engine went to a machine shop for assembly, all he did was put it in. He took FOREVER! He does some nice weld/exhaust fab work too. The engine is rock solid and everything worked except the following were noted by myself:
- Someone else re-wired the distributor to internal since they knew how to do it better than he did
- When I picked up the car it popped out of first gear (gear cable not tied up properly)
- He never test drove it when complete (although I asked).
- Heater knob broke and didn't control anything
- Engine idled incorrectly (idle bounce) and he said he was going to fix it by trying a different IAC motor or FIV
- Some old engine parts were never to be seen again
- He didn't return my calls. I had to continue to call back everyday
I guess he gives you the attention for your $$$ amount you pay him :S
Originally posted by ferenza View PostThat mechanic is clearly an asshole for telling to upgrade. The H motor has more than enough potential.He is of no use to you.
Btw Nice new coupe you have
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Originally posted by Smokinspeeds View PostIf you trust his tuning abilities then bolt everything up yourself and get it to his shop on a basemap. Let him weld your DP to your exhaust, then tune it, and go back after a few months for another tune.
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Originally posted by mugencivic4dr View Posti'm not feeling the wheels thats on your CB, but over all the car looks nice
I would love to get a set of VMRs.
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Originally posted by Raf99 View Post
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Still needs a hand cleaning. Next plans are to get wind visors and a sunroof visor.
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Originally posted by 1990[H]accordex View PostI have a sunroof visor, just not the pieces to bolt it up, also have a pass side window visor, but no driver....
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Originally posted by Raf99 View PostI desperately need a sunroof visor. I thought they were glued on (double sided tape). You going to be home this weekend (sunday)?
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