
I'll be installing this bad boy on Sunday with some help from a friend. I'll post pics too.
These are the rims I want too. I can't seem to find them anywhere.

hailskins666 wrote:cool. a free flowing air-intake. btw, most of that bolt on horespower is a waste of money. invest in either nitrous oxide,(N2O) or a supercharger such as vortec, or paxton, then you'll really get some juice.
you can find the wheels online, just keep looking.
12?Chris Luva Luva wrote:hailskins666 wrote:cool. a free flowing air-intake. btw, most of that bolt on horespower is a waste of money. invest in either nitrous oxide,(N2O) or a supercharger such as vortec, or paxton, then you'll really get some juice.
you can find the wheels online, just keep looking.
After my warranty expires I plan on adding some headers and possibly a super charger to it. I've heard that the Ice Box can add 12 WHP... I think thats a bit high, but we'll see.
hailskins666 wrote:12?Chris Luva Luva wrote:hailskins666 wrote:cool. a free flowing air-intake. btw, most of that bolt on horespower is a waste of money. invest in either nitrous oxide,(N2O) or a supercharger such as vortec, or paxton, then you'll really get some juice.
you can find the wheels online, just keep looking.
After my warranty expires I plan on adding some headers and possibly a super charger to it. I've heard that the Ice Box can add 12 WHP... I think thats a bit high, but we'll see.like i said, those "bolt ons" are practically worthless. i understand waiting the warranty out, which is really smart. even the box will void your warranty, even if the instructions says it won't, because it is not the original manufacturers parts, so take heed from experience. but, the paxton/ vortec superchargers add about 100 HP, and so does the N2O systems. thats power you can FEEL, not wonder if it's working.
the problem with the N2O, is you keep having to fill that damn bottle, so the supercharger is the way to go. of course this only helps in two situations..... street racing, and speeding tickets, so before you buy either, i suggest you contact a good defense attourney.... also advice from experience. i had an '86 IROC-Z that was out of this world. almost cost me my driving privelages.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:.Hill66 wrote:CLL what do you drive??
I threw in a CAI in my Spec-V...wasn't anything special, although it did make it sound real nice.
I have a 2003 Acura CL Type-S.
redskincity wrote:Chris Luva Luva wrote:.Hill66 wrote:CLL what do you drive??
I threw in a CAI in my Spec-V...wasn't anything special, although it did make it sound real nice.
I have a 2003 Acura CL Type-S.
Is it grey or silver??!!??
Chris Luva Luva wrote:
These are the rims I want too. I can't seem to find them anywhere.
Redskin in Canada wrote:CLL and redskincity,
If you are going to buy rims for the looks, that's cool and fine but be careful. Some "real cool" rims do not have the strength necessary if you are really going to push the car to its limits. Are these rims forged? One piece, two pieces, etc.
CLL you have a FWD with about 270 HP. If you are going straight, fine. But if you are going to push this baby in the twisties somewhere, you better make sure that the rims with the "good looks" also deliver the beef when needed, particularly if you are going to add a supercharger later on. The front wheels are particularly vulnerable to a rim failure in this model.
Are you installing the same or wider tires?
If you are going to do something to this baby, why not a lower and stiffer suspension? CLs like to be stiffened up a little.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:Can someone host the pictures for me?