best low end torque
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best low end torque
hi
i was wondering what is the best way to get low end torque with a budget of 250. i drive a 96 gsr with only an aem v2 intake.
what kind of headers/exhaust?
any input would be helpful
thanks
i was wondering what is the best way to get low end torque with a budget of 250. i drive a 96 gsr with only an aem v2 intake.
what kind of headers/exhaust?
any input would be helpful
thanks
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Re: best low end torque (VHOA)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by VHOA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">buy a "supercharge any car" mod</TD></TR></TABLE>
do you ever post anything hepful or technical?
as far as low-end torque, a short ram as well as 4-2-1 headers should make some power down low. a twin-loop exhaust will also free up some low-end ponies.
do you ever post anything hepful or technical?
as far as low-end torque, a short ram as well as 4-2-1 headers should make some power down low. a twin-loop exhaust will also free up some low-end ponies.
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Re: best low end torque (shutupnskate)
only $250 to spend??? dang.. dont expect to feel a NOTICEABLE difference with that much $$.. u can buy a used 4-2-1 header or put in a couple more hundreds and get ctr cams
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Re: best low end torque (LongsGSR87)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LongsGSR87 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hi
i was wondering what is the best way to get low end torque with a budget of 250. i drive a 96 gsr with only an aem v2 intake.
what kind of headers/exhaust?
any input would be helpful
thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
save more money, that kind of budget isnt going to buy something that will even put a major dent on the trq chart.
i was wondering what is the best way to get low end torque with a budget of 250. i drive a 96 gsr with only an aem v2 intake.
what kind of headers/exhaust?
any input would be helpful
thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
save more money, that kind of budget isnt going to buy something that will even put a major dent on the trq chart.
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Re: best low end torque (VHOA)
Everything you post is useless. Why don't you post something that will help him instead?? If you don't know what you are talking about don't post. Like I do.
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Re: best low end torque (SoEvoL)
Exactly what SoEvol said. Save your money because it will be hard to buy something for 250 that will have any noticable hp and torque gains.
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Re: best low end torque (kliebertfamily)
thanks for your inputs
i was planning on buying dc sport headers 4-2-1 because i heard that was for low end and 4-1-1 is top end. those go for about $250. then after i was thinking about getting a greddy exhaust.
but i also heard that 4-2-1 sucks from someone on HT
after i get my headers and exhaust ill save up for some cams. itr or skunk s1 ?
i was planning on buying dc sport headers 4-2-1 because i heard that was for low end and 4-1-1 is top end. those go for about $250. then after i was thinking about getting a greddy exhaust.
but i also heard that 4-2-1 sucks from someone on HT
after i get my headers and exhaust ill save up for some cams. itr or skunk s1 ?
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Re: best low end torque (LongsGSR87)
why get 4-2-1?..yeah low end torque but gsr's are high revving engine and vtec starts at 4400, so you need as much torque for high end..get 4-1 header, better top end....and for cams go for ctr intake and itr exhaust...
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Re: (cm zak)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cm zak »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">go buy an ls block and do ls vtec ;x</TD></TR></TABLE>
Once again, save the money, or use it on something that would make your car a lot more fun to drive (short shifter, weighted ****, etc)
Modified by Snafubmx234 at 5:41 PM 6/18/2006
Once again, save the money, or use it on something that would make your car a lot more fun to drive (short shifter, weighted ****, etc)
Modified by Snafubmx234 at 5:41 PM 6/18/2006
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Re: (cm zak)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cm zak »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">go buy an ls block and do ls vtec ;x</TD></TR></TABLE>
for what?..he already has a gsr...gsr has potential...ok anyway i dont want to get into this....just go get some money GOD DAMN IT...you cant do anything without that green paper
for what?..he already has a gsr...gsr has potential...ok anyway i dont want to get into this....just go get some money GOD DAMN IT...you cant do anything without that green paper
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Re: (project_B18C1)
You can do this for free:
Advance your timing to the maximum recommend spec. It was 18 degrees BTDC on my 92 DA, but you can check your own with a repair manual. I think it might have it with the idle information on one of the stickers under your hood also.
You can do this with a timing light - just loosen the bolts on your distributor and rotate the distributor clockwise or counterclockwise to alter the timing. Use the timing light for reference. I forget which way is which... And do NOT advance/retard past the recommended specs.
May or may not make any difference at all... but it falls within your budget
Advance your timing to the maximum recommend spec. It was 18 degrees BTDC on my 92 DA, but you can check your own with a repair manual. I think it might have it with the idle information on one of the stickers under your hood also.
You can do this with a timing light - just loosen the bolts on your distributor and rotate the distributor clockwise or counterclockwise to alter the timing. Use the timing light for reference. I forget which way is which... And do NOT advance/retard past the recommended specs.
May or may not make any difference at all... but it falls within your budget
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Re: (9311dan)
not to be rude but smsp header and rsr exhuast are real expensive for some guy saying he wants to spend 250 hehe
cut out your resonator box and put a kn filter on. The resonator box is all the tubing and crap under the intake box and goes below then wraps back up to your engine. Its a free mod so it fits your budget
cut out your resonator box and put a kn filter on. The resonator box is all the tubing and crap under the intake box and goes below then wraps back up to your engine. Its a free mod so it fits your budget
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cm zak »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">go buy an ls block and do ls vtec ;x</TD></TR></TABLE>
why? so he can throw more $$$ down the drain?
why? so he can throw more $$$ down the drain?
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Re: best low end torque (project_B18C1)
The cars powerband calls for more low end to get the car into vtec and really moving. No ***** 'til that 4400 buddy.
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Re: best low end torque (LongsGSR87)
do a basic tune up, new spark plugs, oil filter, fuel filter, ect...
i got some used dc 4-2-1 (e-mail me)
then go buy some suspension with the money you saved!!
i got some used dc 4-2-1 (e-mail me)
then go buy some suspension with the money you saved!!
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Re: best low end torque (rkrone)
[QUOTE=rkrone]do a basic tune up, new spark plugs, oil filter, fuel filter, ect...
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lol just make your head gasket thinner to get a little more compression, advance timing, maybe weight reduction, goodtires will help you gain traction for the low end. perhaps hone in your driving skills to help your launches. theres many many things. get a job though ~250 is nothing when it comes to the aftermarket
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lol just make your head gasket thinner to get a little more compression, advance timing, maybe weight reduction, goodtires will help you gain traction for the low end. perhaps hone in your driving skills to help your launches. theres many many things. get a job though ~250 is nothing when it comes to the aftermarket
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not to be rude but smsp header and rsr exhuast are real expensive for some guy saying he wants to spend 250 hehe</TD></TR></TABLE>
i know. what's he expect for $250? get a job and save.
not to be rude but smsp header and rsr exhuast are real expensive for some guy saying he wants to spend 250 hehe</TD></TR></TABLE>
i know. what's he expect for $250? get a job and save.
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Re: (9311dan)
Its still hard to save any good amount when you have been at a job for less than a few years, especially as a student. But I guess at that point you should be concentrating on school anyways.