Mod Guide/List

caligirl2k

CHiCk WiT HoT CaRz
Why doesnt someone make a Mod Guide/List for the the noobs like myself for the Third generation (1994–2001) coupe & sedan since there's alot of threads asking about the same question.[/COLOR]
 

Aussie

Zoom-Zoom
Because there is no set order that you need to buy parts in. Some people like to do suspension work first, others motor work, others like to focus on driver ergonomics. It's hard to make a set list of mods to do in a certain order.
 
Because there is no set order that you need to buy parts in. Some people like to do suspension work first, others motor work, others like to focus on driver ergonomics. It's hard to make a set list of mods to do in a certain order.
Agreed. It all depends on what platform you are working with, your budget, and your plans for the car.
 

G3GirL

UUUHHHH-OOOOHHHHHHH...!!!
why don't you just search and find out what's best for you and your goal for your car?
 


DailyDB8

>>>Honda Enthusiast<<<
cause no one wants to be a cookie cutter!!!

you can check out the mod list on our members rides, especially the ones that sumbit the applications for ROTM... we have lots of folks here that love to whore it out with pictures too for the visually inclined :p

not to mention almost every member here has a build-up thread :thumbs up
 

JDM_Teg

New Member
you dont need a 'mod list' from what other people have done to their cars....for you to decide what to do to yours.
the list could vary greatly..depending on your budget, HP goal, and whether or not you want to keep it N/A or go boost...
 


VietTeg_12

Integ For The Win!!
yeah pretty much depends on what you really wanna do with it. For me, I did a whole bunch of research on this forum and online so it really helped me choose what the best way to go for my teggy. I don't mean to digress onto my situation but I just wanna give an example.

I have a 95 4dr LS and since 4drs aren't really made for racing, in my opinion, I just decided to make it a project where i could make it a really comfortable, yet aggressive, daily driver. I made mild upgrades to my car that would make it drive really nice yet i could occasionally drive aggressively. If I had a 2dr LS or GSR or something I would totally put more in to better upgrades to perform to its potential. So pretty much just do all your research to find what really works best for your car and what you really want to get out of it. Do you want it for track? or comfortable daily driving? or occasional racing? street racing? or anything you want. Just do your research.
 
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