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Old 12-29-2001, 12:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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what are good beginier mods to buy?

i have a 92 prelude si. its basically stock right now. i have an aerogear hybrid kit with altezzas on it but i want to supe up my engine also. what are sum good mods to buy.
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Good ol' Intake/Headers/Exhaust
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I did all that in 2 days

and I just got my pullies in......next is suspension and then rims

finally cams, cam shafts maybe a jrsc with new fuel reg and injectors and the rest of that jazz
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double word..don't forget the pullies
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I did all that in 2 days

and I just got my pullies in......next is suspension and then rims

finally cams, cam shafts maybe a jrsc with new fuel reg and injectors and the rest of that jazz
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Do people have aftermarket cams and a JRSC? I really don't know.

I agree with everyone else.
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double word? AHAHAHAHAH that's the weirdest thing i've ever heard.... w0rd
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Mine is jumping around, got an intake first, than rims, lowering it in a few days. I don't want to do h/e yet because I want the H22 in the future.
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Best 3 things to do first. In same magazine adds they have a package you can get that comes with all three. I think its a pretty good deal.
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And lower it! No gap!!
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Get a Helms Manual, that is the best mod you can do, SO you can fix your own car. And do all of your modifications on your own.

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Get a Helms Manual, that is the best mod you can do, SO you can fix your own car. And do all of your modifications on your own.

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in keeping with the theme of the thread...

Word.

Thats the best 1st thing you can do for your lude.
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