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Just installed my new Lightweight Odessey Battery.... whats next ?

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Old Aug 23, 2005 | 11:07 PM
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Default Just installed my new Lightweight Odessey Battery.... whats next ?

Just installed a Oddesey PC680 13.5lb battery (my stock battery was 28 lbs)....... Awesome !! I Love It !! Starts up like a charm. Only 75 bucks.


Also, I fabricated an aluminum top bracket to fit it better.......

And, I just finished painting my Valve Cover.

And installed N1 Muffler, and test pipe and fuel pressure gauge.

--Next Should I--

1. OBX Header = $150
2. Clutch and Light Flywheel = $325
3. 16" Rota Slipstreams = $460
4. New o2 Sensor =$100+?
5. A/F ratio and oil psi gauge =$200+
6. New Slotted rotors/ Pads =$200
7. ECU chip or Vtech controller =$100+

I plan to get all soon or later......just not sure whats next....

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Old Aug 23, 2005 | 11:30 PM
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Default Re: Just installed my new Lightweight Odessey Battery.... whats next ? (ApolloSpeed)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ApolloSpeed &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just installed a Oddesey PC680 13.5lb battery (my stock battery was 28 lbs)....... Awesome !! I Love It !! Starts up like a charm. Only 75 bucks.

Also, I fabricated an aluminum top bracket to fit it better.......

And, I just finished painting my Valve Cover.

And installed N1 Muffler, and test pipe and fuel pressure gauge.

--Next Should I--

1. OBX Header = $150
2. Clutch and Light Flywheel = $325
3. 16" Rota Slipstreams = $460
4. New o2 Sensor =$100+?
5. A/F ratio and oil psi gauge =$200+
6. New Slotted rotors/ Pads =$200
7. ECU chip or Vtech controller =$100+

I plan to get all soon or later......just not sure whats next....

</TD></TR></TABLE>

1. An OBX Header is a waste of money. Don't buy it. Ever.
2. If you need a clutch, get this next
3. Rims are always good, but make the car run right first
4. o2 sensor should only be replaced if your sure its fucked... is it?
5. An Air/Fuel Gauge is Worthless unless your running a Wideband O2, oil press is good to know though
6. Brakes are always good... new blanks and good pads.
7. Dont do a VTEC Controller.. I hate those things. Chip your stock ECU and use Crome or Uberdata or something of the sort... but being stock, you dont really need either. ECU should be one of the LAST things you do.

Good luck!
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Old Aug 24, 2005 | 02:42 AM
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Default Re: Just installed my new Lightweight Odessey Battery.... whats next ? (JDM_Ej)

where did you buy the odessey battery from?
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Old Aug 24, 2005 | 07:36 AM
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Default Re: Just installed my new Lightweight Odessey Battery.... whats next ? (ApolloSpeed)

16 slips are huge for the del y0 15's @ most, IMHO
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Old Aug 24, 2005 | 07:53 AM
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Default Re: Just installed my new Lightweight Odessey Battery.... whats next ? (oversteerINGS)

Battery was an ebay special....

So, yall don't recommend the OBX header ? What is a good header ?

Also, should I get a turbo header and just block it off until I get turboed ????

yet, it may be a while til I get turboed.

A/F ratio should work shouldn't it

also, can someone recommend a good mild peformance chip ?
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