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2002 SI vs. 91 integra RS
this guys car was totally guted and he had a 98 LS engine in it port and polished and fully rebulit and we went off and i beat him first and he started to pull on me around second and only if i had a higher red line i could take him stock but he beat me by half a car. all i need is intake and i think that i can take him.i will be looking for him later on in the months.
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did u know the guy? if not then there is no way u could know if it was port and polished and had a rebuilt engine
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Re: 2002 SI vs. 91 integra RS
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Trust me when I say, intake alone does basically nothing. As soon as I put on my aem cai, I thought it'd be a huge difference...IT WASN'T. Just an intake will probably get u anywhere from 2-4 hp....and thats not very noticable and probably won't help ya at all against that other guy u raced. |
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Close.... But with the things you mentioned, you may need more than an intake.
Personally, when I put my CAI on I noticed a nice difference. And its actually more like 8-10 hp (at least on the DOHC VTEC Si). According to the the dynos anyhow.....
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how much horse do u have? i think the integra would have won by a bit more if his engine was port and polish and rebuilt
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you need more than a intake to take on a fully built motor. good job though
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Im still wondering what fully rebuilt motor means...I can spend $1000 and fully rebuild my motor with the some compression pistons and it will NOT ADD ANYTHING!!! If he rebuilt with lower compression he lost power. Fully rebuilding with higher compression and he will get some decent gains but nothing special. The higher compression will also kill his chances for a turbo if he ever needs more power unless he wants to rebuild a perfectly good motor again. |
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stock 2002 Si = 160 Hp
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To get an idea of what an intake will really do for you just look at the dyno testing that magazines have done. Import Tuner for example did a column called "2001 import tuner top 10 power page products of the year award" In it:
-AEM cold air intake: 6hp on '00 civic si -Injen intake:11hp on '99 eclipse gs-t -Hayame intake: 5.2hp on '01 civic ex -XS intake: 13.9hp on '02 WRX keep in mind they chose products which made very good hp numbers for a particular car, not just which made the most power straight up. If that was the case they would have tested all products on, say a supra. But what they're trying to do is show the best products for a wider range of vehicles because what works best on a supra probably won't work best on a civic si like yours. |
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