should I boost the new car?
#1
should I boost the new car?
Here's the new ride.. still have the ls/vtec civic, was thinking about stripping all the turbo parts left on it (oil line kit..etc) and putting it on the new ride before I sell it.. what do you think, should I boost this new car or leave it clean the way it is and not blow it up like the last LS motor that I had boosted in the civic.
'99 integra gs, fully loaded, black on black leather.. only has 83k on it, lady owned it!
Here's some pics, i'll get pics of it this weekend with the old civic side by side once I clean them both up.
'99 integra gs, fully loaded, black on black leather.. only has 83k on it, lady owned it!
Here's some pics, i'll get pics of it this weekend with the old civic side by side once I clean them both up.
#3
Re: should I boost the new car?
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
What are you doing with the blue civic? Boost that and drive this thing daily
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Re: should I boost the new car?
Badass Teg. Looks somewhat like mine when I bought it. Except mine had 118,000mi on it. But it was owned by a 40 year old woman, so it was in great condition. It looks like it's owned by an 18 guy now though... Delete that center console, it's a pain in the *** when trying make out/----/etc in your car when you uhh have to... you know. Boost it! Just beware that you'll most likely have to replace the radiator.
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Re: should I boost the new car?
Originally Posted by FastLS
Badass Teg. Looks somewhat like mine when I bought it. Except mine had 118,000mi on it. But it was owned by a 40 year old woman, so it was in great condition. It looks like it's owned by an 18 guy now though... Delete that center console, it's a pain in the *** when trying make out/----/etc in your car when you uhh have to... you know. Boost it! Just beware that you'll most likely have to replace the radiator.
#8
Re: should I boost the new car?
I'm just saying because of the lower miles, and the fact that you're only going to have 1 car to keep it NA, because it seems like when you turbo something, you're not gonna leave it at a measly 8 psi or so :P but seriously, if you want to go ahead. I would just keep it NA and have another car as a project, mostly for dependability issues.