Yea... I live in a pretty rural area where there is about 4 house per block. The neighbors have adapted to the s**t I do... between the cars that are always around my house and motorcycles coming and going. They are the last people that care how fast I drive on my street.
alright... you got me.... I ran around the neighborhood for the good part of an hour hitting redline time after time once I heard it. Then I noticed all the people that stop and look as you approach. Then I was like... Nope.... this has got to go. Im currently looking in to a comptech ice box.
Here its is. Its a little less restrictive than the stock airbox. It was only160.99. Ill let ya all know how it is once I get it. Take a peak... heres the link.
http://www.jhpusa.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=243&idproduct=3906
Thats funny... Ive never heard of a "pops a dent". I can push out a baseball sized dent in less than a half hour? Look into the actual paintless dent repair process. You would be amazed.:moon:
Z3 Fenders, Altezza Taillights, and the biggest gaudiest body kit on the market. Oh yea... and throw the biggest tallest wing on you can find. These parts will give at least 100 hp.
To hell with filling the dents in. Get in touch with a good Paintless dent repair guy. Ive seen the work they can do... I know... its what I do for a living. It will cost half the price in the long run.... after figuring all the supplies and stuff.
You should spend some money on a shop...
I recently purchased a AEM V2 intake for my 99 Si. I noticed that it really killed my power at low rpm range. Just wondering if anyone has ever owned a Comptech Ice Box intake? Or if this will help my gutless wonder out?
Can this cause any problems down the road or should i just deal with it? I was hesitant to do this to my car just cause of the problems I had in my 93 civic with a short shift. Thats why my car has remained stock until just a couple weeks ago.
Thanks for all the comments. If ya look in some of the pictures you can see I use to work out of a tint shop(youll see all the rolls of film on the left hand side of the shelf) so I gave the car to the guy that owned the shop and told him he could do whatever he wanted with it. I used to do...