what do you think of the tired old accord?
#12
Re:what do you think of the tired old accord?
my first exterior mod!
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and my friends supra
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www.com-tech-online.com/car/black.html
and my friends supra
www.com-tech-online.com/car/supra.html
#14
Re:what do you think of the tired old accord?
I'm not really into the old Accords, but it's about 50x cleaner than my 94 so I can't bag on it. When is it going to be boosted?
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#16
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thanks for all the great feedback!
actually the boosting might happen a lot sooner than i had originally anticipated.
the guy who is making up an engine management system wants me to make him a web site, (i am in school for multimedia and web design) and i told him i would prefer payment in trade.
this system is really cool. he took a turbo GM sunbird ECM, and rewrote all of the fuel and spark maps to run a honda at up to 15psi. its neat because we can have a computer that will retard timing if knock is detected and it will alllow full tunability. its all open source and you can burn your own chip if you own an EPROM burner. also he has integrated DIS, so i wont have to rely on the shitty old dizzy! also has datalogging capabilities as it stands right now. he is selling the whole thing for around $700. including injectors and everything. i should talk to him about making applications for you guys. since i know there would be a huge market for it!~
ANYWAY, back on subject
my GF (who is also a web designer) told him it would be around 1500-2000 dollars, for what he wanted (fairly extensive site)
so i am hoping that i can trade the web page work for the engine management sytem that he is selling, and a turbo/intercooler/manifold (he is working on getting a kit together for 86-89 accords)
anyway if i do this website for him, i might be turboed in the next few months. which is a hell of a lot sooner than i would have expected!
actually the boosting might happen a lot sooner than i had originally anticipated.
the guy who is making up an engine management system wants me to make him a web site, (i am in school for multimedia and web design) and i told him i would prefer payment in trade.
this system is really cool. he took a turbo GM sunbird ECM, and rewrote all of the fuel and spark maps to run a honda at up to 15psi. its neat because we can have a computer that will retard timing if knock is detected and it will alllow full tunability. its all open source and you can burn your own chip if you own an EPROM burner. also he has integrated DIS, so i wont have to rely on the shitty old dizzy! also has datalogging capabilities as it stands right now. he is selling the whole thing for around $700. including injectors and everything. i should talk to him about making applications for you guys. since i know there would be a huge market for it!~
ANYWAY, back on subject
my GF (who is also a web designer) told him it would be around 1500-2000 dollars, for what he wanted (fairly extensive site)
so i am hoping that i can trade the web page work for the engine management sytem that he is selling, and a turbo/intercooler/manifold (he is working on getting a kit together for 86-89 accords)
anyway if i do this website for him, i might be turboed in the next few months. which is a hell of a lot sooner than i would have expected!
#17
Re:what do you think of the tired old accord?
I'm planning on getting his ECM too but, I think
Bobafett will beat me as in getting the turbo going
The guy doing the work is pretty good. Very respectable guy. He's known as Sean on 3geez.com
Bobafett will beat me as in getting the turbo going
The guy doing the work is pretty good. Very respectable guy. He's known as Sean on 3geez.com
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