ok so i got a new toy its a 95 si withe a replaced f22a out of a 91 accord and im use to a integra gsr i need help making this thing faster plz help?!!
__________________
95 honda prelude si sold
03 subaru wrx sold
01 acura integra gsr project
02 subaru wrx dd
95 honda prelude si new project
1. It's not gonna be remotely fast with a f22.
2. You might consider swapping dd status w/ the WRX.
3. That might very well be the worst run-on sentence I've EVER read.
well i did not know this was english class (and i did fail english). but the wrx is the baby mobile(4 door) and its more fun... so i got to swap it is there any way to rwd a 4th gen
__________________
95 honda prelude si sold
03 subaru wrx sold
01 acura integra gsr project
02 subaru wrx dd
95 honda prelude si new project
well i did not know this was english class (and i did fail english). but the wrx is the baby mobile(4 door) and its more fun... so i got to swap it is there any way to rwd a 4th gen
How much money, time, dedication, fabrication skills, and welding skills do you have?
You can also easily convert a 4th gen to RWD by trading it for a RWD vehicle.
They are right tho, the F22A1 is not fast. That's what I have and even after redoing the head gasket and replacing damn near every other little part it's still not fast. lol
I have an f22b and I am damn hungry for more speed!
I am looking into selling mine and getting a h22 Vtec!!!
I suggest you look into that too cuz it would be a waste to mod the f22a. I havent done any to mines and I dont think I am goin to in tha future.
Well, I thought this forum was about helping some one with a prelude question. Since, now I need to be proper to ask the guys about a car...... can we all get over the grammar and give some help???!!! As far as grammar goes I can do alot more with cars than anyone of the proper speaking people I know.
__________________
95 honda prelude si sold
03 subaru wrx sold
01 acura integra gsr project
02 subaru wrx dd
95 honda prelude si new project
Well, I thought this forum was about helping some one with a prelude question. Since, now I need to be proper to ask the guys about a car...... can we all get over the grammar and give some help???!!! As far as grammar goes I can do alot more with cars than anyone of the proper speaking people I know.
What an a-hole Tee-dot. If this was an english forum you'd be great for it other than that just sit there and read. Try your hardest not to let your school boy worry about grammar and help the forum by giving some neccessary advice. Lets reflect on the topic and not disrespect anothers post with judgement on how the problem is being explained. Its simple if you dont understand it or don't like the grammar, simply move on!!!!! Its simple ain't it!! (whats next, "ain't" isn't a word!!! lol)
you gotz da f22 wit like 135 hp not like da gsr wit a 170hp. You make dat f22 pop by gittin a big bottle o NOS and spray dat shizz or you can slap a turbo on that biznotch and you be smoking them gsrs. Or you can just swap out da motor wit a h22a make that powa. You know make dat vtec pop!
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonik_Fury
whatever essay I just watched the new Fast and Furious so I know what I'm talking about.
What an a-hole Tee-dot. If this was an english forum you'd be great for it other than that just sit there and read. Try your hardest not to let your school boy worry about grammar and help the forum by giving some neccessary advice. Lets reflect on the topic and not disrespect anothers post with judgement on how the problem is being explained. Its simple if you dont understand it or don't like the grammar, simply move on!!!!! Its simple ain't it!! (whats next, "ain't" isn't a word!!! lol)
Well if YOU don't like it, you can always sign up at another forum that accepts you for the illiterate simpleton that you need to be.
The AutoGuide.com network consists of the largest network of enthusiast-owned enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
AutoGuide.com provides the latest car reviews, auto show coverage, new car prices, and automotive news. The AutoGuide network operates more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share opinions as a community.