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tuf-924  



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 7:22 pm    Post subject: Make my 924 go faster??? Reply with quote

Hey I'm Andrew Vass from Australia, I recently done a head gasket havnt drove the car in ages and just realized it goes like shit. Is there anything I could do to make it go faster?? Without spending to much money
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It probably needs a proper tuning; since it's been sitting for some time, there's a very decent chance the fuel injection is crudded up etc.

So, tune-up (plugs wires filters etc) and check fuel and control pressures.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 11:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Make my 924 go faster??? Reply with quote

tuf-924 wrote:
Hey I'm Andrew Vass from Australia, I recently done a head gasket havnt drove the car in ages and just realized it goes like shit. Is there anything I could do to make it go faster?? Without spending to much money


yes, buy a honda civc with a loud exhaust..
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 6:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow, the weather in Romania must be bad, someones grumpy!!!

Andrew, to be honest, thats one massive open question!!!

Firstly, I think the Auzzie cars should be same spec as the UK, so it should be 125 bhp so it depends on what your used to in terms of it feeling fast!

Second, check everything went back on ok after the head gasket was done.

Third, if it's running like brand new and making 125 bhp, have a look on the FAQ section but to make any worthwhile power increase your talking major work - like turbo's or superchargers. There is no cheap mod for the 924 which will give you 150 bhp or anywhere close!!!

Maybe have it dyno'd and see where your at first - if it's 120bhp and it feels slow - either sell it or get ready for expensive mods!!
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Make my 924 go faster??? Reply with quote

Good morning y'all!
tuf-924 wrote:
… Is there anything I could do to make it go faster?? Without spending to much money

What you could do:
—Switch to eating salads
—Take the bicycle more often
—Keep the negativity to yourself, thankyouverymuch
—Use the search and do more reading on your subject
—My first guess; Find the sweet spot in the ignition timing, by hand/ear

200 km/h is way over the speed limit so I don't see why you would call it slow.
Kind regards, Harm.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:18 am    Post subject: Re: Make my 924 go faster??? Reply with quote

morghen wrote:
yes, buy a honda civc with a loud exhaust..


that made me smile morghen,

tuf-924, what morghen is saying is,.. you are missing the point

Take a good look at your car, its a 30 year old budget sports car. Be realistic.
Find the sweet spot in the ignition timing, by hand/ear like harm said but its never gona win you a drag race. These cars are fun not fast. Like a go-kart is fun not fast.

The car has its gearbox in between the rear wheels and its engine between the front wheels, this means it has near even weight distribution (like a mid engined car)

You can adjust the ride hight, camber and toe in/out and that's just at the rear wheels, You can fit stifler springs, better shocks, bigger wheels and breaks, as well as roll bars

You can set it up so when you take a corner it feels like it runs on rails,

This means you can take corners quicker than in a civc

I put some of that higher obtain gas in when i feel the grass is greener in a different make of motor

I wonder if there will be a civic forum in 20 years, or will the steel worm have got into them by then
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