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  1. #13
    brakes, coilovers and tyres would be a good start.

    If you're on a budget for brakes,
    just get good pads(i've got high temp pads for the euro, both front and rear for sale btw), steel braided brakelines and high temp brake fluid.

    or if you've got the cash, aftermarket calipers!
    4 pot- spoon, willwood
    6 pot- AP racing, endless

    Coilovers, got a wide range available. Tein, buddyclub, endless zeal, aragosta etc.

    tyres, get a good set of street tyres(AD07, RT615, RE01 etc.) or if you've got the cash, run semi slicks(R888,RE55s,A048,D02j,D01 etc) or get a set of track rims and chuck semi slicks on them.


    as for the other mods that you've mentioned.
    if you havent got a budget

    Header-Maximworks (other options, comptech, Toda, DC sports, six sigma)
    Intake-GruppeM (comptech, Injen, Mugen)
    exhaust-Amuse! or maybe the J's racing. Both are full titanium catback systems.(5zigen, buddyclub, comptech,Mugen,Spoon N1 etc.)

    and while you're at it, get a heavy duty clutch, lighter flywheel and possibly a LSD. and you're good to go!

  2. #14
    ^^ driven has very good advice.

    the performance mods he list sound very familiar - good quality stuff

  3. #15
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    haha damn u and your mods hehe gruppieM *drools* haha hmms.. yep listen to driven very wise man! haha and mayb for performace wait for the hondatech stuff to come out? mayb? i duno ehhe just suggesting

  4. #16
    if i had my time again the majority of my budget would go purely to handling mods, they are the most fun IMO

    hondatech package would give you more than enough power. bang for buck though... don't underestimate a lightweight flywheel and good clutch, that's my favourite "power" mod so far
    Last edited by Chris_F; 29-05-2006 at 10:14 PM.

  5. #17
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    He has an auto so not much use to him.

  6. #18
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    Make it stop and go around corners... that makes a good track car.

    "driven" has some good suggestions above, but remember that to make the most of r-compound tyres, you'll need more camber and castor than with road tyres to make the most of them at the track... alot of people forget that you need to be more agressive with your alignment settings if you run semis.

    If you haven't had much track experience - stick to standard road tyres... and you don't need alot of mods to hit the track. Get out there and learn the car first, and then when you've got you head around it, then you can tweak it to go faster round the track!

    Have fun!

  7. #19
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    If I was using R compound tyres, I'd seriously be thinking about a baffled sump....
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  8. #20
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    auto...... yr pads gotta replace pretty quick

  9. #21
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    Any one else got advice on what to do with the transmission?

  10. #22
    lower final drive, hd clutch, lightweight flywheel

  11. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajay-GD
    Any one else got advice on what to do with the transmission?
    Not much for the Auto. You can trade your car in for a manual though.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  12. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_F
    lower final drive, hd clutch, lightweight flywheel
    good advice for manual drivers - but doesn't help the auto owners.

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