flux capacitor?
I have a blue 93 civic hatch with the stock single cam. Well while im driving i notice it doesnt have that get up and go performance i want. So i thought about installing a flux capacitor. I think this will up the overall performance of my d-series. What to you guys think, and who else is running one of these?
You'll get a wreckless driving ticket for sure if you install one. I put one on my Geo Type-R (GTR) and when I hit 88mph, the tires light up like a christmas tree and the car literally flies down the road, the cops around here didn't like that so I took it off.
a better alternative to a FC(flux capacitor) is a kanooter valve, much cheaper and lasts way longer. it produces 87 psi at 200rpm's and has no wear and tear on your motor..... even if its a stock Z72a5 that comes in the new JDM honda air plane, the hellbringerer. here is a link to wear to can get a kanooter valve:
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The flux capacitor will get you to 88mph, but you cannot go past that unless your body panels are unpainted and you have plutonium in the cupholder. You may also need a 1.21 gigawatt alternator.
The flux capacitor will get you to 88mph, but you cannot go past that unless your body panels are unpainted and you have plutonium in the cupholder. You may also need a 1.21 gigawatt alternator.
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this is the real issue with running the FC. those alternators are not reliable and driving in a lightning storm isn't good for traction.
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this is the real issue with running the FC. those alternators are not reliable and driving in a lightning storm isn't good for traction.
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