SOME UPDATED PICS OF MY DAUGHTERS INTEGRA
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SOME UPDATED PICS OF MY DAUGHTERS INTEGRA
ITS A 2000 INTEGRA LS, NON VTEC B18B1 ENGINE...I KNOW ITS NOT THE MOST POWERFUL OF THE BUNCH - BUT...WE HAVE IT LOOKING PRETTY SHARP! WE ADDED THE HEADERS, THE 66MM SKUNK2 THROTTLE BODY, SKUNK2 PERFORMANCE INTAKE AND INJEN COLD AIR INTAKE. IT CERTAINLY WOKE THIS LITTLE ENGINE UP! ITS NO SPEED DEMON BUT IT LOOKS GOOD AND IT SURE IS FUN TO DRIVE!!
WE JUST ADDED THE FRONT AIR DAM ON IT ALSO
WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK?
THANKS!
JAY
WE JUST ADDED THE FRONT AIR DAM ON IT ALSO
WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK?
THANKS!
JAY
Last edited by O2BESOHUGE; 08-01-2014 at 04:57 AM.
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Re: SOME UPDATED PICS OF MY DAUGHTERS INTEGRA
WE ARE SWAPPING OUT THE ANTENNA WITH THE S2000 SHORT CONVERSION THIS WEEKEND. I NEVER REALIZED THE ATTENTION THIS LITTLE CAR BRINGS!!
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Re: SOME UPDATED PICS OF MY DAUGHTERS INTEGRA
Clean car. Mods look as if they were installed neatly. You probably want to post this in the appearance forum. It will likely get moved or deleted from here.
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Nice! that motor likes a little boost maybe a turbo kit will find its way in the future then she will really have fun in it lol
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What exhaust setup are you running? I just picked up a LS a few weeks ago and the skunk2 throttle body and intake is exactly what I want!
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i know its all overkill for an automatic, but its fun working on the car with my daughter
teaching her about her first car!
we didnt spend a LOT of money because i knew it was an automatic and she didnt need speedanyway! we basically made it LOOK FAST and LOOK GOOD. thats all we were after.
now it did wake the little engine up a bit! we are pleased with it.
the 4-2-1 headers were $70
the cold air intake was about $150
the 66mm skunk2 throttle body was about $150
the skunk2 intake manifold was $225
i had the valve cover powder coated for $40
almost everything i buy, i shop around and get parts off ebay and put on myslf...
its been a fun little project and a fun car to play with!
teaching her about her first car!
we didnt spend a LOT of money because i knew it was an automatic and she didnt need speedanyway! we basically made it LOOK FAST and LOOK GOOD. thats all we were after.
now it did wake the little engine up a bit! we are pleased with it.
the 4-2-1 headers were $70
the cold air intake was about $150
the 66mm skunk2 throttle body was about $150
the skunk2 intake manifold was $225
i had the valve cover powder coated for $40
almost everything i buy, i shop around and get parts off ebay and put on myslf...
its been a fun little project and a fun car to play with!
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Re: SOME UPDATED PICS OF MY DAUGHTERS INTEGRA
Maybe you should look into a hondata s100 engine management and have the motor tuned on the dyno, this is a good investment for the engine to run as efficient as possible basically will run the engine 10 times better and give you the best gas milage. In your case it won't be to mainly extract horse power but to have the engine run as best with the new engine mods you have on there. with these changes it can be running a bit more rich than you think giving worse gas milage because the stock ecu is setup for a stock engine it will compensate for the changes but its better to have the motor tuned by a tuner on the dyno.
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Re: SOME UPDATED PICS OF MY DAUGHTERS INTEGRA
I did most of that to my daughters LS, back in 04.
I also went with larger brakes (OEM Honda), and a few other things.
The brakes fit under the stock 15" rims, except for one thing. When she has a front flat tire, a rear tire needs to be moved to the front and the donut spare needs to go onto the rear.
Eventually went with 17" rims and NeoGen tires.
I also went with larger brakes (OEM Honda), and a few other things.
The brakes fit under the stock 15" rims, except for one thing. When she has a front flat tire, a rear tire needs to be moved to the front and the donut spare needs to go onto the rear.
Eventually went with 17" rims and NeoGen tires.
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