Re: Accords from the original 1989 pogram folder (German)
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Originally Posted by
bryan6732
And I remember a post from you where you said you wanted around 200 hp, so that would be H22/F20B or K20.. ;)
Finish your house and garage quickly and start swapping man!!! :D
Ye... 200...
Did not studie the engine department yet. Saw a site were nice 200hp Honda engines are for sale, a lot can be done, and most i don't know about.
Im not a engine man, will need help with that in the future.
Don't know whats left over from the 115 new hp, but like it to be a lot more.
Believe me, it's gonna take years. But it will be done.
Its not even on Dutch plates yet. Need a to take a day off for that.
Its just standing there. Looking good!
Re: Accords from the original 1989 pogram folder (German)
Apologies to Fedor...:cheers:
Re: Accords from the original 1989 pogram folder (German)
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Originally Posted by
Fedor B.
Ye... 200...
Did not studie the engine department yet. Saw a site were nice 200hp Honda engines are for sale, a lot can be done, and most i don't know about.
Im not a engine man, will need help with that in the future.
Don't know whats left over from the 115 new hp, but like it to be a lot more.
Believe me, it's gonna take years. But it will be done.
Its not even on Dutch plates yet. Need a to take a day off for that.
Its just standing there. Looking good!
Do you have emissions, or anti-modification laws in Netherlands? I only drove one time when I was there and it wasn't my car. I just remember there being a lot of Opels there, LOL.
The US and California in particular are horrible when it comes to draconian laws to keep us from modding our cars. Its because any ass with a license owns a car, and there are a lot of asses here. There for there are a lot of cars and a lot of smog. LOL :rant:
Re: Accords from the original 1989 pogram folder (German)
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Originally Posted by
phrenology
Do you have emissions, or anti-modification laws in Netherlands? I only drove one time when I was there and it wasn't my car. I just remember there being a lot of Opels there, LOL.
The US and California in particular are horrible when it comes to draconian laws to keep us from modding our cars. Its because any ass with a license owns a car, and there are a lot of asses here. There for there are a lot of cars and a lot of smog. LOL :rant:
Each car younger than 25 years "needs" a yearly inspection (the so called APK: General Periodical Inspection). We don't have anti-modification laws. Therefore we shall be glad we don't live in Germany, they can't even change rims without taking their car to inspection!!!