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What engine does these come stock with? Also I really like them blue lug nuts lol, I might have to get a set of red ones for my Integra. Great build, can't wait to see more updates.
Thanks for the info. That'd be sweet when you do the swap lol. Also I had a question on the blox velocity stack, what is this for and what does it do? I am just curious, because I have never seen anything like that before.
Its goes on intake piping and it for more air flow, i seen a lot of turbo cars running these on the track and on individual throttle body motors.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocity_stack
This explains in more detail
im dumb cause I should of kept my 01 coupe cause i had a complete swap out of a 08 si that got wrecked, but I was stupid. I would like to have one of the first j swapped 7th gen but just a dream lol
Its goes on intake piping and it for more air flow, i seen a lot of turbo cars running these on the track and on individual throttle body motors.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocity_stack
This explains in more detail
im dumb cause I should of kept my 01 coupe cause i had a complete swap out of a 08 si that got wrecked, but I was stupid. I would like to have one of the first j swapped 7th gen but just a dream lol
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocity_stack
This explains in more detail
im dumb cause I should of kept my 01 coupe cause i had a complete swap out of a 08 si that got wrecked, but I was stupid. I would like to have one of the first j swapped 7th gen but just a dream lol
you know u could have cleaned ur old headlights by wet sanding them and using a buffer on a drill and using rubbing compound or plast-x on them and cleared them right up for 20 bux instead of buying new headlights. usually running a velocity stack u should use your OEM drop in filter box so no debris enters ur motor. the way ur running it all kinds of dirt can enter the motor and scar ur cylinder walls. just alil food for thought.
the build looks like it's coming along well. Hopefully you are aware of this but, I wouldn't recommend using tapered/cone lug nuts on round (spherical) seated OEM wheel. Reason being, using the wrong style lug nuts can possibly strip both the threads on the studs and lug nuts itself because the lug nuts doesn't seat properly on the rims. Also, you can easily dis-figure the tip of the lug nuts when torquing them on. IMO, i would hold off on the aftermarket lug nuts till i get some aftermarket rims with tapered lug openings.



