Go Back   HondaClub.com - Online forum for Honda and Acura owners > Model specific forum > Integra / RSX > RSX general

RSX general General RSX discussion and questions.

   

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 09-21-2007, 01:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
Los7Krpm
Junior Member
 
Los7Krpm's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 23
Los7Krpm is on a distinguished road
Unhappy Anyone have an RSX that is not Type-S

I know now that Type-S is way to go. But at the time I didn't know the difference was night and day. So does my car ('04 RSX) have any potential for performance? Or do I have to rip the engine apart and rebuild it from scratch?
Los7Krpm is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-21-2007, 01:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
06RSXSiVTEC
Junior Member
 
06RSXSiVTEC's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 18
06RSXSiVTEC is on a distinguished road
Default

It all depends on what you're goals are. All motors have the potential for performance. Although the Type S is the way, you can always get some power. If anything you could always throw on a turbo kit or something.
06RSXSiVTEC is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-22-2007, 03:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
Los7Krpm
Junior Member
 
Los7Krpm's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 23
Los7Krpm is on a distinguished road
Default

Well right now I'm working on getting the car to breath better. Afterthat I might consider purchasing hondata reflash to get a little more hp. A turbo is in the distant future, but a definite goal. Right now I want to know what I can do for naturally aspirated(gotta pay down the credit card). Suggestions are appreciated.
Los7Krpm is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-22-2007, 11:08 AM   #4 (permalink)
06RSXSiVTEC
Junior Member
 
06RSXSiVTEC's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 18
06RSXSiVTEC is on a distinguished road
Default

I'm sure you can find the basics. Like I/H/E but i'm not sure how much hp you will actually gain on a base model. Those are always good things start with because they are pretty cheap for the gains. Pulley's are pretty cheap, also a grounding kit would help a little.
06RSXSiVTEC is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-11-2008, 05:56 PM   #5 (permalink)
JimmyJames
Member
 
JimmyJames's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 34
JimmyJames is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Los7Krpm View Post
I know now that Type-S is way to go. But at the time I didn't know the difference was night and day. So does my car ('04 RSX) have any potential for performance? Or do I have to rip the engine apart and rebuild it from scratch?
Absolutely not, I know the Type-S owners love to sit there and laugh at bases for compensation purposes.

Plenty of things can be done to a base, though some things are harder to find ie. turbo/sc kits but they do exist.

the base is a great way to go, you can save some serious gas and you get some sweet mid-range torque with the so-called 'vtec' haha.

Truth be told the Type-S will always have a bit more potential because it is a more powerful engine in its stock form, but honestly the base is nothing to be ashamed of.

Many Type-S owners also suffer alot of 2nd and 3rd gear issues with their 6 speed tranny's, something us base 5-speeders can simply shrug off and not worry about.

There is the obvious 50hp difference between then cars but I mean honestly - they can pay an extra 6 grand off the start for that, we can spend 2-4 grand on aftermarket (depending on how much work you do yourself) and ****en spank a stock type-s

When I bought my base it was a good deal (for Canada) a 2002 base 5sp, 130k for 10,900 (my dad is an asst used car manager at an acura dealership so I got a dealio) while the cheapest price for a reasonable type-s (ie. not some dumb teenager who obviously raced it and prolly ****ed it up a good bit) with just under 17k

I've just started my work but I've gained probably 10-15 horse with little money spent.

- Magnaflow muffler (I will be doing the full exhaust soon) - $50 (was 140, buddy of mine put a clearance sticker on it from canadian tire how could i resist)
- Synthetic AMSOIL oil -$25
- Insulated my fuel lines with insulation tape - $15
- Threw in a B&M short shift (no performance boost but faster shifts) - $180

I've spend money on some exterior mods to but thats besides the point. Point is for less than 100 bucks I've already upped it around 10-15 horsepower given I did all of the work myself.

I'll be fabricating my own Cold Air intake hopefully this weekend my exhaust hopefully next weekend - you can use PVC pipe for a cold air and slap an injen filter on it, works very well maybe a little ghetto (im using actual pipe for mine though).

If you want to save cash on an exhaust do it yourself, OR find a good deal on a muffler (which is usually the expensive part of the exhaust, and then have a muffler shop build you an exhaust, usually in the 3-400 range where I go which is significantly cheaper (they can copy brand name designs and lets face it a pipe is a pipe is a pipe)

Right there for well under a grand you'll give yourself a great boost.

If you are disciplined enough save up buy some DC headers (they only fit type-s so again I refer you to a muffler shop, they can usually adapt them for 50 bucks or so) and then look into kpro - get it tuned professionally if you dont know what you're doing though, only one place in Calg does it and they quote 1200 for kpro w/ professional tune (so you're paying about 250 for the tune)

Seriously I know there is a base RSX kicking around Calgary thats working in the range of 500 horse.

Don't listen to morons who believe the Type-S is the end all and the be all of the RSX.

Last thing, get some cams (I like Skunk2 Stage 1) you'lol have to a little work to your engine to prep it for the cams though (not required but recommended) seeing as the base exhaust cam is rather restrictive.

If you want a cheap immediate result I suggest the exhaust as the rsx stock exhaust is less than 2in thus quite restrictive.

Cheers
JimmyJames is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-13-2008, 01:30 PM   #6 (permalink)
Los7Krpm
Junior Member
 
Los7Krpm's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 23
Los7Krpm is on a distinguished road
Default

well that makes me feel better. right now im just working on bolt on. I have to find someone here in houston (that i can trust and wont screw me out of money) who knows more about the internals than me before i start working with cams and all that good stuff. thanks I appreciate it.
Los7Krpm is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-13-2008, 02:26 PM   #7 (permalink)
JimmyJames
Member
 
JimmyJames's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 34
JimmyJames is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Los7Krpm View Post
well that makes me feel better. right now im just working on bolt on. I have to find someone here in houston (that i can trust and wont screw me out of money) who knows more about the internals than me before i start working with cams and all that good stuff. thanks I appreciate it.
Nonsense - do it all yourself, teach yourself.

Get an engine lift for around 100-150 and go pickup either an old beater civic or something for super cheap or goto your local pick-your-part type place and pull and engine out of an old car, they usually cost 100-200 bucks for an engine depending on condition - a lot of places go by weight.

Buying a whole car is a better way to go because you can always test your work but dismantling just an engine and putting it back together will teach you oodles of things.

If you buy a car pickup a haynes or helms (helms is better but more cash) manual and they teach you a lot of crap, ie. camshafts.

Also here is a copy of an RSX helms manual - though i dont recommend tinkering with your RSX until you are more comfortable with engines...

Link: Free file hosting by Savefile.com

Enjoy
JimmyJames is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:13 AM.