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Just a question though. Why do so many people love RHD? Is it simply because it's jdm?
Thanks for all the comments on the valve cover. I've had a lot of haters on my "home" forum. ozhonda. Like... HOLY SHIT MAN THAT'S GOING TO EXPLODE. Or "fashion over function".
I know most peoples reaction at first glance would be. Paper + heat = fire. But I think with the techniques we used it is fairly safe. Even so I keep a very close eye on it.
The cover was already painted in red wrinkle paint that I did a while back. I shaved the lettering with an angle grinder. Simply left the red paint on there because I figured it would provide a better surface for it to stick to. The glue is pva/water rather than traditional flour/water paper mache glue. It is then covered with a number of coats of clear acrylic.
I used paper with electronics equations and things on it since that is related to my degree/proffession.
Just a question though. Why do so many people love RHD? Is it simply because it's jdm?
Thanks for all the comments on the valve cover. I've had a lot of haters on my "home" forum. ozhonda. Like... HOLY SHIT MAN THAT'S GOING TO EXPLODE. Or "fashion over function".
I know most peoples reaction at first glance would be. Paper + heat = fire. But I think with the techniques we used it is fairly safe. Even so I keep a very close eye on it.
The cover was already painted in red wrinkle paint that I did a while back. I shaved the lettering with an angle grinder. Simply left the red paint on there because I figured it would provide a better surface for it to stick to. The glue is pva/water rather than traditional flour/water paper mache glue. It is then covered with a number of coats of clear acrylic.
I used paper with electronics equations and things on it since that is related to my degree/proffession.
Man the ride is very hot..... The VC deal is a first for me.... But I like it a lot. I think most like RHD because it is not norm on the streets in the US..... You may see a few, but not like 20 to 30 at a time.... Just my 0.02 Keep that ride looking clean bro
hey, cam,... very nice cb u have there. CB3 i suppose, like mine.
your cb came from japan recond,... mine's locally assembled. So, no "_dm" for me.
But one difference is yours have a h22 put in. Mine's a stock F20a sohc, way inferior compared to what u guys have here in cb7tuner. It's only got abt 58000kms on it, no mess, no trouble, so i'm gona keep it the way it is for the moment.
talking abt lhd/rhd,... mmm,... i cant imagine myself shifting with my right hand too.
see you around,...
sigh, still havent got my member's thread created.
hey, cam,... very nice cb u have there. CB3 i suppose, like mine.
your cb came from japan recond,... mine's locally assembled. So, no "_dm" for me.
But one difference is yours have a h22 put in. Mine's a stock F20a sohc, way inferior compared to what u guys have here in cb7tuner. It's only got abt 58000kms on it, no mess, no trouble, so i'm gona keep it the way it is for the moment.
talking abt lhd/rhd,... mmm,... i cant imagine myself shifting with my right hand too.
see you around,...
sigh, still havent got my member's thread created.
wow there's people from all over.
Yep mine has the f20a stamped on the chassis plate. So it had to be converted from carby to fuel injected for the h22a too.
58000k's is really low. If I had one that low I reackon I'd be keeping it pretty stock too. Mines done just under 250000k's on the chassis and about 120 on the engine I think.
Yep mine has the f20a stamped on the chassis plate. So it had to be converted from carby to fuel injected for the h22a too.
58000k's is really low. If I had one that low I reackon I'd be keeping it pretty stock too. Mines done just under 250000k's on the chassis and about 120 on the engine I think.
Thanks for the comments guys.
f20a, mine says ma2a5,... local term for the engine. the H is popular here in malaysia and all over the world!!! but i'm keeping mine almost stock.
if i really want the vtec,... might as well get a prelude with the h22a inside.
and you're right,... we have asian people from thailand, taiwan, malaysia,... here. Any other asian countries???
Went to a dyno day today. Made 116.3 kw. I was pretty happy with that. Got more than a couple of b18cr's and even a couple of k's. Got a fair bit better results than the only other two h22a's there aswell. I think they got 105 and 104.
Can anyone make any helpful comments regarding the graph?
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Secondly I installed the rear slotted rotors and SSY pads. Holy crap. Huge difference. Pedal feel is a lot more firm and tyres lock up way easier. So I'll have to get used to them a bit. And that's with only the rear's changed. Front rotors are paid for so hopefully they should be here soon.
After spending a week installing the front rotors and pads the car started up and was smoking everywhere. After weeks of not having much money and trying to figure out what's wrong with it I'm fairly sure that it was sucking brake fluid through the booster and burning it.
So when I can, new BMC and booster is on the cards. While it's been dead the oil light has also started coming on. So I need to look into that too.
HOWEVER. These finally arrived the other day. Look pretty good. Nice and sturdy.
116.3Kw is only about 155.9hp... You should be making considerably more than that! Typically, a JDM H22 should put down between 125 and 127 Kw (165-170hp)
Of course, that could depend on the dyno as well. If you rated higher than other H22s and some Type R B18s, then perhaps it's a low reading dyno.
The car looks great as usual though!
I never realized Megan Racing made rear arms for our cars... I'll need to get me some! I wish they made ajdustible front upper control arms as well...
93 accord: F22A swap,T3/T4 turbo, tail wastegate, front mount 27x13x3, hks turbo timer, turbo xs boost controller, msd igintion, 3in downpipe, crane cam 11mm plug wires, denso plugs, no ac or ps,wire tuck, cutted insides, one seat, auto meter boost gauge,oil pressure, a/f,and 5 in tach,act clutch and flywheel.
93 prelude: jdm headlights,OEM carbon fiber hood, tein lowering springs, work racing rims with kumho tires, msd wires and denso plugs,type r shift boot
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