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carkid0007
05-11-2003, 10:42 PM
I have been searching for a hour and have not found what I want so I am posting the question now. Where should I start and what order should I start to mod my car ?, for the best results that it ?

Jsquared
05-11-2003, 10:44 PM
for WHAT best results? drag? autocross? street?

92s13
05-11-2003, 10:51 PM
for WHAT best results? drag? autocross? street?
Like he said, It all depends on what your going for. If your going for a good handling car...new springs and some shocks/struts. If your going for power...replace/uprade your engines breathing with an intake, header, cat-back exhaust. If you wanna look good, well....thats up to you, drop it, get some wheels/tires, tint the windows, slap on a body kit, etc... Let us know your route and I'm sure the ideas will come pouring in.:)

ocshaman
05-11-2003, 11:04 PM
For autoX

carkid0007
05-11-2003, 11:22 PM
Street Preferably. I wanna be able to pull up to some wannabe fast and furious and whip them or atleast stay with if it comes to that.

Dousan_PG
05-11-2003, 11:25 PM
sounds you want power then


intake, header, exhaust, undrive pulleys, cams, straight pipe

shock springs
agx/prokit

some fancy pants 17" wheels if you want too

and an underbody neon kit

mrmephistopheles
05-11-2003, 11:26 PM
:( why, god, why?

carkid0007
05-11-2003, 11:26 PM
I want a good setup to follow about doing my mods. Without the swapping of engines.

FRpilot
05-12-2003, 02:03 AM
nawssssssssssssssss... instant power to be those car that are really fast and furious.. but make sure you got 2 bottles.. :p hahaha..

but seriously, for power do the mods that dousan mentioned. those are some of the most basic mods.. however, everything on dousan's list besides the cams will gain you 10hp at most if you're lucky.. cams are a different story.. cams are one of the main ingredients in giving n/a cars lots of power.. depends on what degree duration and how much lift you choose. if you were lookin at a fast car to street race, 240 is the wrong car for you. iirc, the 240 ran mid 16s stock. there are better cars for that.. can you say light *** civic hatches or awd DSMs!! :eek: 240 is more of a suspension car for road racing so unless the roads get twisty and curvy, most of those cars that are fast and furious will eat your for lunch.. UNLESS.. you get turbo!! but nitrious oxide should be in your budget for quick bang for your buck power to kill decent cars ocasionally.

watch out though.. as weird and unlikely as it sounds.. there are ugly *** cars out there packing heat.. so dont assume every ugly rice car is a slow pos. i saw this baby blue civic hatch back with ugly kit and stickers all around.. but it had an intercooler up front.. its either very fast and packin a turbo.. or it could be an aero speed front mount intercooler wannabe intake thing.. just be careful who you mess with..

carkid0007
05-12-2003, 11:26 AM
So what would be some good cars to look for if I was wanting to street race ?, Of course I wouldnt get rid of my 240, just wondering

assmunke
05-12-2003, 03:36 PM
off the top of my head a car that doesnt take much is an old talon TSI- while they are shoddy the AWD hooks up quick and basically minor mods plus raising the stock boost make it a quick car.

huntz0r
05-12-2003, 04:08 PM
Well for straightline racing bang for buck it's hard to beat good old American iron... older LT1 powered Camaro Z28 or Firebird Formula, or a Fox Mustang LX 5.0 (stripper notchback coupes are about as light as a 240SX)

either will give you a lot of power reliably for not a lot of money, as well as a better chassis setup for drag than any modern import (read: live axle). Nimble handling is not part of the package however...

ocshaman
05-12-2003, 04:25 PM
i can vouch for the lack of handling in the Fox. I bought one for horsepower, and i am selling it because it can't turn. They are cheap speed, straight line, but just aobut every part conected to the wheels will have to be replaced if you want to make it handle. I am talking $3K in handling.

Red
05-12-2003, 05:31 PM
heh Just buy a 99 Maxima.. My friend is modding him automatic and its a quick car. He can beat the Irock Z28's and stuff.

92s13
05-14-2003, 07:33 AM
I used to have a 93 Civic Hatchback before I got my S13. Theye is a ton of parts availible and you can swap Honda motors for about half the price of a 240 swap. If you are keeping the 240 for sure, NOS (etc) is considerable hp and the push of a button or at wot depending on the setup you choose. I'm running I/H/E with suspension and brake upgrades and IMO its already an all around great contender for street drag/cornering. For the most part I have no trouble beating (or hanging) with most bpu'd Honda's with the same mods.

carkid0007
05-14-2003, 10:39 PM
so if I have the stock s13 with 145 well say..... and I do the intake,header,exhaust,undrive pulleys and cams, What will I have afterwards hp wise ?

AKADriver
05-14-2003, 10:42 PM
Originally posted by ocshaman
For autoX

K&N drop-in filter, cat-back exhaust, whiteline adjustable front swaybar, hoosiers on stock wheels, and nothing else. Good chance of winning G/Stock, if YOU'RE good.

ocshaman
05-15-2003, 12:00 AM
Originally posted by AKADriver
K&N drop-in filter, cat-back exhaust, whiteline adjustable front swaybar, hoosiers on stock wheels, and nothing else. Good chance of winning G/Stock, if YOU'RE good.

Don't be specific or anything;)

AceInHole
05-15-2003, 12:13 AM
Originally posted by AKADriver
K&N drop-in filter, cat-back exhaust, whiteline adjustable front swaybar, hoosiers on stock wheels, and nothing else. Good chance of winning G/Stock, if YOU'RE good.

You forgot about:
Any shock absorber of the same type and mounting as original
I.E. AGX's or Koni's (EDIT: Almost forgot about GABs... mmmm.... GAB shocks...). The ultimate would be something like Koni's rebuilt to insane rebound dampening levels, so when the car squats/ tilts, it stays like that for a bit. Instant lowering after a slalom or so :p AGX's would be more than enough for someone just getting into AutoX though.