ITB's on a SOHC D-series that's awesome lol
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ITB's on a SOHC D-series that's awesome lol
ITBs prob cost more than the whole car its in.
heeps of ppl do ITB D's in america - some of those setups pwn hard
anyone thats got problems with the D ... should wach this ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAl180zN3Z0
Yeah I've seen Bisi, he's very cool and innovative. But what average person has the money or knowledge to do that? :(
bisimoto, for those who have to much money on there hand, an are hardcore fan of d-series imho, any engine can be built to handle that amount of power, given that budget an engineering isnt a problem, and also, his not running pump fuel, and only race fuel, so that doesnt count lol
Agree bout vtec though, overrated..
to the OP, to answer the question, u can either make ur own cai, buy some silicone hoses, clamps an just get some pipes, an bends, ur done as dougie pointed out, for under 400 easily, or spend that 400 on a product thats had r&d, btw, aftermarket exhaust with oem muffler, fail, lol, defeats purpose of sports exhaust system, cai is more quiter than sri, due to pipes an bends that muffle the sound
VTEC is not overrated at all. People only say that because they haven't done proper research and don't understand what VTEC is nor what it was designed for.
It's excellent innovation and engineering and serves it's purpose well :)
i would prefer to work on and have the sound of vtec and have less power than own a power monster turbo car that sounds ... well ... like a power monster turbo car
theres just somthing about the sound of a well running N/A engine that really gets me going
i spose thats why most of us older crew are still into hondas lol
well, coming from both side of the fence, a well setup turbo car is just as fun as any honda, but yea, the sound of a raw n/a screaming will always tell u to push harder all day long, each to their own at end of day...some ppl prefer Dc5, others S15 thats how i view it really
Vtec is a engineering marvel, nothing more to it lol, coming from F1 into mainstream production