| L[i]M3 |
Just saying 'hello' to everyone. I've been around on the site for a little while now, a year or two I think. Mainly just checking out cars for sale and the occasional thread. I've recently bought a car (98 Integra GSR) and I want to learn how to work on it, so I thought that it'd be a good idea be more active on these boards as a start considering that most of you guys know your way around cars.
What would you guys suggest is a good place to start? Any advice is greatly appreciated
Thanks
Emil |
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| Prudz_lude |
go to honda-tech.com and read the faqs section for the next year. Learn it inside and out. Beware though, if you post on that site make sure its a question that has not been answered by the faqs section. People have their panties in a knot 24/7. Your answer lay there.
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| AudiInProgress |
quote: Originally posted by Prudz_lude
go to honda-tech.com and read the faqs section for the next year. Learn it inside and out. Beware though, if you post on that site make sure its a question that has not been answered by the faqs section. People have their panties in a knot 24/7. Your answer lay there.
Oh and welcome to the site
And I don't?
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| EK9Hatch |
Welcome. You have a good car to start out with! B18C is a great motor with loads of potential. Good luck with it! :)
Jamie |
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| euro_ftw |
| welcome to 780tuners!!!!:bowdown: |
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| Stainless |
Holy shit! Can't you read the damn 780tuners FAQ section about asking about new ownership of an Acura!!!! Every three hours "how do I work on my Acura?" Noobs!
*cough* I mean welcome to 780!
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| Graphicdude |
| 98 GSR....mmmmmmm, sweet! Like the other guy said, lots of potential for that platform. If your pockets are deep you can take that car to a level of badass performance. I remember reading an old issue of Modified Mag b4 and there were some guys with well over 500 ponies at the tires in GSR models. |
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