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How to make your own axles for K20a /k20a2 /k24a hybrids eg/ek/dc2

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Old 04-27-2005, 08:56 PM
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Default How to make your own axles for K20a /k20a2 /k24a hybrids eg/ek/dc2

Well since my website has a lot of good info already, I am starting another website that will be an online K series periodical with cool stories, news, articles, exclusives and so on.. Kind a like c-speedracing for K series.

Check out on of my first articles I made public.


http://www.theksource.com/news...brids/


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So that's what the K source is? I thought you were just going to change your forum around and change its name lol.
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Yeah, I wanted something that is related but at the same time will give me the chance to do cool testing and comparisons without giving a chance to the haters to reply..
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great info

lookin forward to the next article!
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Thank you, I appreciate that. Just need some time to organise everything and short out pics.

On top of the usual eg/ek/crx install articles, I am doing a tsx swap in my 92 DX that will be covered to the T.

Once honda tuning publishes the article we did in making a 5 speed into a 6 speed I will post that too. (July issue)

Last but not least, we will give away a few mount sets and whatever companies are willing to donate.

thanks again,

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good ****...
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Default Re: (Nikos)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Nikos &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thank you, I appreciate that. Just need some time to organise everything and short out pics.

On top of the usual eg/ek/crx install articles, I am doing a tsx swap in my 92 DX that will be covered to the T.

Once honda tuning publishes the article we did in making a 5 speed into a 6 speed I will post that too. (July issue)

Last but not least, we will give away a few mount sets and whatever companies are willing to donate.

thanks again,

Nikos</TD></TR></TABLE>
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BRAVO nikos BRAVO
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this should work on the ef chassis, correct?
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Default Re: How to make your own axles for K20a /k20a2 /k24a hybrids eg/ek/dc2 (Nikos)

chameleon posted his buddy will be running the folloing on his k24 ek...we'll see how they work.

consists of RSX driver side inner, middle and integra outer 32mm
and then Prelude passenger inner, middle and integra outer 32mm

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has anybody broken their axles from drag racing with this combo?
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Keep it up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nope I run the factory axle combo in my car and cut 1.5 60fts and have run an 11.73 so far. the axles are still mint condition after 200+ 1/4's on slicks.
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good shiit!!
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