Well it has been quite awhile since i have posted anything about my car since i have been s busy, but i have been doing lots of research into my next steps with my project. But i have done a couple things of interest to my car that i thought i would share so here it goes:
First of all i installed new shocks and springs (ST springs and tokico blue shocks all around) to give my car a better stance and ride

(Im trying to find 2 more fittipaldi's for the front to get rid of that empty space but nobody has any.)
The next thing i did was get rid of the side things, um.... door guards or whatever they are called, i'm in the process (about 50% done) with getting them smooth with the rest of the door, i still have LOTS of sanding and smoothing to do but i have no time so i painted it for now to protect it and i'm going to leave it until i get more time.
I also did some work to squeeze out what i can out of this motor so i took off the A/C and all of it's components and the P/S pump as well as it's components. Without the both of them i have saved quite a bit of weight and regained a quicker throttle response. Since i have a power steering rack however i needed to figure out a way to keep fluid inside of it so i don't ruin the rack (until i get money to put a manual one in since the ratio is better)
But here is how to do it: go to pegasusautoracing.com and buy:
P/N: 3557 (Tilton Remote Reservoir Mounting Bracket w/O-Ring) $8.99
P/N: 3558-SMALL (Tilton Reservoir Tank, 4 oz) $7.99
P/N: 3564 (Threaded Cap for Tilton Master Cylinder & Reservoir) $5.99
P/N: 3577 (Clamp for Tilton Inlet or Reservoir) $1.99
Then put it together and mount it (i chose where the old P/S reservoir was)
*it's the white thing with the black cap, also take a piece of rubber hose shaped like a "U" and run the two hard lines to each other (its what the old reservoir was hooked to) now it's a bitch to get the line out of the front where the bumper is, i broke it and cut it out ^_^

Then go to your local auto parts store (i got some from my work) and buy a length of Bulk P/S hose that goes from the bottom of your new reservoir to where the P/S pump hooked up to the rack (it's on the passenger side behind the motor) carefully cut the metal tubing and attach the hose to it with some clamps and.....

voila! no more power steering and no worry of a lack of fluid destroying your rack and pinion. be sure to put some fluid in the reservoir but remember: IT WILL COME SHOOTING OUT WHEN YOU TURN IF TOO MUCH IS IN THERE, in mine you see no fluid in the actual reservoir because it is in the hose and the reservoir acts as a breather so that when you turn you don't have to push against any pressure from the fluid or pump.
woo *takes a breath*
so here is the finished product (it's practically cavernous)
Now last but not least one of my customers at work gave me a free, YES FREE! SF 2 bumper for a 94-01 integra that i am going to mess with to see if i can fit it up to my car (or if i even like the style) one of my friends is good at this kind of stuff so i will have to have him help (me + body mods= potential disaster)
i am going to see if i can cut it on the seam below where it says Integra and mate it with my bumper but i'm not sure how it would turn out, ANY ADVICE WOULD BE GREAT since many of you have much nicer looking cars (body kit or not)
i want this

to go here
or maybe i will sell it and just put a lip on for now.....
anyways.... after days and nights searching through this forum i am possibly going to do these future:
-Se-i rear brake conversion (then converting that to 11'' rotors)
-11" Legend front rotors with type r calipers (i can get pads rotors and calipers for $200) just gotta get them machined
-vigor rear sway bar
-front and rear strut tower braces
-a paint job
-an exhaust with a new CAT (or none at all) with headers
anyways, sorry to barage you with my novel-like post of info, ill try to post more often
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