Honda Civic Racing: Drift/Drag/AutoX/Time Attack There are different setups needed if you are using your civic for drifting, drag or track racing

i just took my belt off!

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Old Nov 11, 2003
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Talking i just took my belt off!

i took my belt off from the power stearing pump, man it made a ton of diff. screw undersize pulleys just do away with the belt un less ur u dont want 2 turn the wheel
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Old Nov 12, 2003
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Hmm okay, interesting. maybe i'll try that sometime when i'm bored.
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You can also bypass the A/C and gain about 10whp. at least on a celica. also if you wanna go further. remove both systems from the car and save almost 100 lbs. all that should gain you about .3 or more at the track.
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no doubt... power steeering is for wimps.. and no talking about turning your wheels.. i daily drive with no PS and 19s
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we do that on my teamates celica for track days! it's a quick freebie power mod. lol
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How bad is it with cornering without PS? I'm seriouly thinking about getting the DH pulley and getting rid of my PS and AC. But I like to drive on back roads and wonder how the steering is without PS. Thanks.
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OBX makes the same pulley and it is only 30 bones!
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are you sure its the same weight though? Also a poorly balanced crankshaft pulley could severely jack your engine up. So I'd be weary of that.
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mine is a daily driver and i can go down any road and it still feels the same. i let my tires air down 2 25psi(factory. 14" hub caps) 2 go street race the other nite and i came off the line hard dint go side 2 side like it did with ps belt on

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^^^^ WTF are you trying to say? please edit that post to make it somewhat readable thanx!
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i may try that when i get back.
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