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Old 07-10-08, 01:25 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Car 1: 2002 RSX
Car 2: 2007 Honda Ridgeline
Car 3: 2005 Honda Civic
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Originally Posted by Firetyrant View Post
I appreciate the help everyone is giving me. She mentioned a suspension upgrade, so she's getting front and rear strut braces. I'm going to be buying her a 4-2-1 header for her car. any ignition ideas out there spark plugs, coil packs, anything. I totally appreciate the help you all have given me.


p.s. I went to the site, Josh, mentioned earlier and they have a coil on plug conversion kit. Is it worth it, like I said I'm used to older engines not really familar with this new stuff. NOLOGY HotWire Coil on Plug Conversion Kit Acura RSX

Need opinion on this particular product.

P.s.s. I will keep everyone updated as to what she does with her car all on this one posting. I'll be driving it so I'll be able to feel the difference as to before and after.
Please don't waste your money on the Nology Hotwires. The RSX is already a distributorless coil-on-plug setup and the factory denso coils do a fairly decent job as well (they'll take 14,000 RPM beating and not even break a sweat). If you do want an ignition upgrade, you may want to look into the Okada Projects (I think I spelled that right) coils. They supposedly increase voltage by minimizing internal destructive waves (taking you back, way back, back to high school physics) and giving CDI style discharge.
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