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Old Dec 19, 2003 | 05:38 PM
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Originally posted by IVXX
I was going to turbocharge it but the engine already has 117,000 miles on it, it's easier to just do a 2jz swap... or have I said to much

As for the coilovers I can't seem to find them for the 1st gen GS's, do they not make any for them?
Call intense, TMEngineering or Carson and let them look for you. there is member named gatewaycraig here that has Tein HAs on his 95

117k is not too much to turbo, just have the engine serviced and add boost my friend!
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Old Dec 20, 2003 | 08:59 AM
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I have eibach springs on my car right now and wish I knew about CL before I got them.Because the money I spent on those could of went to the teins that I am going to order this month.I have nothing bad to say about the eibachs, but the drop isn't enough.The tein cs will give the extra drop that I need.Yes, they are a little pricey, but when you get looks and performance and ride quality, you can't go wrong.As far as more power, I have to agree with D. The only way your going to get real power is to SINGLE TURBO it.(I have also been doing research on this.) From what I have been reading, F-max makes a very affordable kit that will give you about 315hp.Thats a pretty big jump from the stock numbers.After turbo, exhaust, and a few gauges and labor your going to be at about $6500-7000. But gs4 and civics will not be spanky you anymore.Also if you wanted piece of mind you could ugrade your turbo manifold to a toyomoto manifold.I say that because many people on CL have heard but never seen an F-max manifold crack, and the toyomoto manifold is bulletproof, but an extra grand.I hope this helps you out.
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Old Dec 20, 2003 | 09:03 AM
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to add to what johnee said, with tuning, I think you can see about 345hp with the Fmax, also, I heard that turbonetics bought out fmax, so now the manifolds are much better.

I was gonna do the fmax to my 1st gen, I wanted it to be fast enough to beat stock GS4s
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Old Dec 22, 2003 | 01:48 PM
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Well turbonetics owns Fmax now so I guess that dispels the cracked manifold rumors. I found coilovers but they are $1,950.

I called a local place (john haley motorsports) who said it'd cost me $2,300 to:

Rebuild my engine
Clean my engine
Install the turbo

Then another $2,700 to install ***secert project***

Does $2,300 sound good or should I go elsewhere?

I guess I gotta get another job... and fast

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Old Dec 22, 2003 | 09:03 PM
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Originally posted by IVXX
. I found coilovers but they are $1,950
Not sure about the engine work, but 1900 sounds kinda pricey for coilovers man, what brand is it? Make sure u look around before u drop ur hard earned $$$!!!
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Old Dec 22, 2003 | 10:35 PM
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Its HKS. If I have to then i'll get the Shocks and Springs, seeing as how the system will weight the car down a bunch I just need to drop the back a little.
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