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Hello everyone
I started showing interest in buying and heavily modding a honda due to weight advantages.
I currently own a dodge stealth R/t and it is sucking the money out of me. It is a pretty rare car so parts are expensive and mods cost an arm and leg. So I have a question to all of you honda lovers. How much should I expect to spend on mods to get a decent 11 second or so honda. Is there a popular engine upgrade/conversion? Like for us, 3s guys a twin turbo conversion is probably the key to speed. However, alternative uprgrades do exist. Thanx in advance for replies |
welcome to HST glad to have you aboard.....so coming to the Honda scene huh, thats cool. Well there is a couple of diff routes that you could take in what you want to accomplish.
you could get a 88-91 CRX/HB or 92-95 HB so that way you have a lighter ride. then swap in a DOHC(Dual Over Head Cam) and go w/ a turbo or super charger and possibly some NOS. couple of diff DOHC setups you could do just a straight Vtec motor or non-Vtec or an LSVtec, which is a non-vtec block(Acura LS motor B18) and a Vtec head(Acura GSR B18c) Also known as a frankenstein swap. you could also opt to PnP the head for better flow and intake manifold maybe even have the block internals alanced and blueprinted along w/ upgraded rods/pistons etc... I do hope this and other info that the group here has can further assist you... Might also help if you have a Particular Honda you want as then peopel can give you specific ideas for that model. Just my $.02 look forward to seeing you around.. |
welcome. how to make a 11 sec car depends on what honda or acura you get. first off go turbo no matter the engine.
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Welcome to HS
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WElcome to hstuners. The key to speed is probably forced induction.
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Let me be the first to tell you that for an 11 second car, you will want something other than a Honda - not to burst your bubble, but its true.
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