Have a look at my D15B setup
#11
Re: Have a look at my D15B setup
Originally Posted by i3lazedx
i bought a clutch specialties sprung for my d16z6.. havent installed yet.// but many other ppl on here have nothing but good things to say about it.. and i was told i dont need to have my flywheel resurfaced... the disc will do it.. as long as theres not heatspots on it.. u can use your stock one..
as for injectors.. i went with brand new correct inject 450's from stealthmode.. for 200 dollars..
instead of buying used dsm 450s and having to do redo all the wiring.. plus who knows if the dsm's are clogged or what.. so i just got the ones from stealth that just plug n play.. and are brand new w/ warranty
as for injectors.. i went with brand new correct inject 450's from stealthmode.. for 200 dollars..
instead of buying used dsm 450s and having to do redo all the wiring.. plus who knows if the dsm's are clogged or what.. so i just got the ones from stealth that just plug n play.. and are brand new w/ warranty
#12
Re: Have a look at my D15B setup
hey oxsleeperxo i was talking to you yesturday through PM on H-T. (i am 95cxhatch)
i am also wondering if that is true about the resurfacing about the flywheel, because the plan was to use the stocker.
i am also wondering if that is true about the resurfacing about the flywheel, because the plan was to use the stocker.
#13
Re: Have a look at my D15B setup
For the flywheel, my advice to you is to get it lightened/balanced at a machine shop near you.
For the 40-50$ that it costs, you get much better throttle response (good if you race or like to heel and toe at every curve you come to)
I also heard nothing but good from Clutch Specialities units.
And the price is just awesome.
One aspect you didn't mention is couplers and claps, just make sure you get good stuff (not crappy rubber ones)
For the 40-50$ that it costs, you get much better throttle response (good if you race or like to heel and toe at every curve you come to)
I also heard nothing but good from Clutch Specialities units.
And the price is just awesome.
One aspect you didn't mention is couplers and claps, just make sure you get good stuff (not crappy rubber ones)
#14
Re: Have a look at my D15B setup
Yeah I'd just order couplers and good clamps. You might run into the home depot/pluming ones melting/blowing and then your gonna just spend more $$ when it could of been done right the first time.
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