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and check out RJ's integra
These guys were legends in the honda game. RJ is still around, but he's doing his own thing. Thought you might need some inspiration, the "new" integra is going to be a lot of work.
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the new one doesnt look too bad at all! leave it to an old honda to have multiple things to fix lol. lookin good man! keep it up
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I don't know if I'll make a new thread or not we'll see. Ideally, it would probably be less of a hassle for those who have never read my thread. But, I probably will ride on these eBay coils until spring because winters about to come out here in Michigan and I gotta daily this in the meantime. I'll probably pull the exhaust off and sell it. I already threw a couple things on Craig's list already and probably more soon as I part the blue Integra out.
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So I'm back guys and I ended up buying that Integra. It was 3 hours away from me in Indiana. Car was talked up as in it had a lot of flaws that weren't brought out in the ad.
It's dark green and I believe it was repainted that color but either way it looks like shat. It's got eBay headers/Fart can, really dusty short throw shifter, blinkers don't work, dusty tint, eBay coilover sleeves on stock struts. It has a b18a1 head with a b20b block nothing crazy just bolt ons. It's slow and too loud but it'll change in due time. Now for pics.
Swapped my 90-91 bumper on and pitched the beat up one and put my nardi and wheel setup in. Working on prepping floors for truck bed liner as well.






carpet literally had ants living under it and the linkage is so loose and hits the exhaust. It's crusty but to be continued amigossss....
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Lol man I've had my car for 2 years almost 3 and then I realized I can't fix this lol. I have a come along but I can't pull it because I need the car to stay in place so I can pull it
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I know the bent frame feel bro. Same with mine, but I have to straighten it. I have grown attatched
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Nah it's cool man haha. I was worried about if it got welded the screeching and stress it'll put on the welds when I'm not drifting lol. But, I would not want those spider gears breaking while I'm driving so I'd rather just save and get something good, especially if it's my daily. Like you said if it was a dedicated track car then a welded diff would definitely be more cost efficient. And rice4life you know your stuff man that's rad
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You can use the aristo LSD out of the JZS147 and JZS161 in the Z30 IIRC. Those go for around $300~600 in good condition depending if it's an A/T or M/T model. You may need to swap some parts and need the JZS halfshafts though.Originally posted by SnazzyQ View Posttfw an lsd for my car is $900 :/
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Sorry OP for threadjacking.
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tfw an lsd for my car is $900 :/Originally posted by rice4life View PostI prefer open diff to welded.
I've driven cars with open, welded, clutch type, torsen, VLSD, and shimmed VLSD to 2 way differentials. Welding a diff should only be a track only thing, it's ok for a beginner track only car, but get a real limited slip if possible. A proper limited slip will be more predictable on the street, have grip when needed, can lock real nice for drifting(depending on sensitivity), and you don't have tire chirp when turning at low speeds. VLSD's can be a little numb feeling when they get hot, but shim it and you'll be good.
Seriously though, save up and get a good differential instead of welding it. It's totally worth it.
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I prefer open diff to welded.Originally posted by SnazzyQ View PostOk good. Also if you do get a 240 or something rwd pls weld the diff. My diff is open right now and I **** it so much
I've driven cars with open, welded, clutch type, torsen, VLSD, and shimmed VLSD to 2 way differentials. Welding a diff should only be a track only thing, it's ok for a beginner track only car, but get a real limited slip if possible. A proper limited slip will be more predictable on the street, have grip when needed, can lock real nice for drifting(depending on sensitivity), and you don't have tire chirp when turning at low speeds. VLSD's can be a little numb feeling when they get hot, but shim it and you'll be good.
Seriously though, save up and get a good differential instead of welding it. It's totally worth it.
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Ok good. Also if you do get a 240 or something rwd pls weld the diff. My diff is open right now and I **** it so much
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