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    DC5 - need suggestion to gain more power

    Hi all,

    My big bro just got a 2005 DC5 Luxury Ed (which comes with semi-auto transmission) with a very good price.

    The thing is, we dunno how to improve the performance of an auto car... I read the thread about "bang your bucks" by Toda AU, but it seems that he talking only the manual version.

    Can any1 help us on suggesting what part should we take to improve the performance?

    thanks

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    header, catback and cold air intake....which can fit on ur semi-auto dc5

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    turbo !

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    Weight reduction - if you are willing to go that far for a more favourable power to weight ratio.

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    definitely cold air intake + exhaust, just wondering, how much do headers usually cost?

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    most of the people argue that xforce can't really giv u a good hp gain (saw it from dyno run from somewhere else in ozhonda forum) and most of the people would say go for maximworks and toda, they both good headers cause i had 1 and it cost me 1300 shipped

    i think one of my fren is selling his 2nd spoon header which is good header as well..if u had interested bout it just pm me

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    I use to have an auto dc5.

    I had Injen CAI, TypeR header+cat+exhaust (Aus spec) and it still didn't feel like it was enough.
    I then bought the Fujitsubo Powertter exhaust and it made little to no difference to the power besides noise. I also think if i went and bought a race header like the Toda or Maximworks, i would probably only get another 5kw at the wheels from the auto, which is a big waste of money.

    So I spent my money on suspension mods, and believe me, after suspension mods on the semi-auto dc5, it makes it so much more fun to drive.

    Oh, and also learn to drive in semi-auto mode, because you can rev to fuel cut off in 1st if your heart desires, so once you are using the entire rev range, the power would perhaps feel there is enough to use.

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    I/H/E is all the basic you need...but since you only have the base model....there is not much gain you can get from there.....ECU tune is the best to gain more power.....as we almost running the same engine and the ECU pre-programmed is what giving you low output.....something like hondata, E-manage or even the new V-manage will do the job....but there is no point putting a turbo in an NA car......
    For header I can manage to get toda 1100 shipped....but M-bits or Mugen is the best you can get....consider you pay for a toda header which cost you RRP$1300 in Aus plus a good high flow cat which cost you another good $700-$800 bux....plus welding and installation you are looking at 2.2k already...but if you can get mugen or M-bit for like 2.6-2.7k landed....if for me I will go mugen......save you all the hazzle.....just my 2 cents....
    Mugen Whore #2

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    Thanks all for the reply...

    so far we come up with something like:
    - light rims
    - CAI (Injen?)
    - Suspension
    - Header (Toda?)
    - Exhaust (suggestion? - beside mugen)

    Any suggestions?

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by prusso View Post
    possibly expand on the following
    with low budget, medium, high
    Ok.. quick question prusso... is "Heavy Duty Clutch" can be use in Auto transmission?

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    Quote Originally Posted by prusso View Post
    no the automatic tranmission doesnt use a clutch
    That's what I thought as well
    Quote Originally Posted by prusso View Post
    ill start with my limited knowledge lol

    base dc5 automatic
    cold air intake - injen
    headers - toda, buddyclub, spoon, mugen, xforce, type r
    exhaust - toda, powergetter, mugen, buddyclub, spoon, type r
    ecu - hondata, apexi vafc/neo
    Thanks for these... now anyone kno how much power will it gain if I follow this mod?

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    with those mods at best around 115kw atw with VAFC2 for the auto DC5...
    note i said AUTO...
    a stock DC5R does that much and TypeS even more.

    the auto dc5 is very very very limiting...note the x3 "very"
    I have spent heaps of $$$ and time just trying to get what i can out of the auto and come to think of it, it just wasn't worth it...now i have a TypeS, i know for a fact that no matter what i did on the auto within reasonable spending, there was just no way to make it drive close to how a Stock TypeS or TypeR does.

    ALSO....there is no Hondata Kpro for the auto DC5 (k20a3 engine)
    There is a reflash available for the auto dc5, but it's just not feasiable to do it for australian auto dc5 owners.
    Last edited by Tofu; 12-03-2007 at 07:29 PM.

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