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Old 13 May 2008, 08:01 am
jared f jared f is offline
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Default PLEASE HELP Whats a good way to make my 96 honda accord better?

I'm low on cash.Any tweaks I can do to the engine to add a couple of horsepower. I am not huge into cars but I can do the basic oil change and such so try to keep it simple.Like I said I'm low on cash but I want a decent sound system. Can anyone recomend some good radios/speakers that have the best ang for the buck.What are some suddle things i can do to my car to make it better looking.
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Old 13 May 2008, 08:16 am
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Don't bother trying to do anything with the engine it's pointless. As for the sound system just look on ebay.
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Old 13 May 2008, 08:31 am
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You can always add some headers, a larger throttle body, cold air intake...that will give you a little more HP and better fuel economy too.
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Old 13 May 2008, 09:31 am
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I have a 98 civic lx bought yoyo tires full insurance had three side wall nails screws theyreplaced 200 dollar tire for 50 dollars each ithink the bad boys wrer giving me a hard time or just a lot of house constuction the last two years in my area! 220 000km runs like new fuully tuned and pruned!
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Old 13 May 2008, 10:16 am
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Get an exhaust tip and slam it on some 17's or bigger. Accords are heavy, I wouldn't recommend you to go with performance. As for looks, they can be hot if mixed with minor JDM ingredients.
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Old 13 May 2008, 10:31 am
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you can go to your local auto shop and buy a inexpensive intake it will run smoother through the rpms
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