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Old 06-29-2008, 01:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Mah 4th Gen

My 1996 Honda Prelude BB4 SI VTEC manual.

First purchased standard except for a few stereo bits and headers.

I first attacked the stereo with a Pioneer headunit, Pioneer 760W amplifier for my 1200w DVC Pioneer subwoofer in a custom box soon to be joined by another sub. A Lightning Audio amplifer for my 460w 5-way Pioneer 6x9's and Kenwood 6.5's.

Next I needed to modify my exhaust removing the cat and installing a NISMO muffler which I think sounds great even if not politicly correct (lol)

I then went and got some 16" TSW Volcanoes with Bridgestone Potenzas, some JDM black backed headlights, and Cobra lowering springs (Yet to be installed) and a Simota cold air intake. I also found an Accord front lip at the beach, I need to match the paint better, I am also planning to paint the side skirts. That is as far as my money has let me go as of yet. It really needs the springs installed.

I made 200whp on a dyno that seems to be calibrated too high, but it is consitent and my friends SIR Accord only made 180whp and about 180whp for a Type R. Im quite happy with that. My best 1/4 to date is a 14.9 which I hope to better with a little more timing advance, less exhaust restriction, less weight (Sub box) and more traction.

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Standard, I think being 96 its different to the older ones. I want to get a smaller racing wheel sometime.

New photos, not much better though, alot of photoshop required.









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