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94OfTheSun 12-03-2003 08:42 AM

I need a few ideas for the sol!!!
 
I'm getting a 94 del sol VTEC soon, and I just wanted some input on the best way to start putting some mods in it. it has 150k on it so i dont want to ruin the engine or trans. before her time, so if ya have any ideas let me know.

DelSolSIinMD 12-03-2003 10:57 AM

Intake, header, exhaust.... suspension. At 150k the stock suspension will be pretty old anyway.

Dr. Isotope 12-03-2003 11:09 AM

Replace everything. Oil, coolant, belts, fuel/oil/air filters, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, brake pads-- basically any "wear" part you can think of. I knew the guy I got my Sol from, and it was still trying to fall apart. Before you go out buying add-ons, make sure all the stuff that's already there works. You'll spend a ocuple hundred bucks there... easily.

Soltaker 12-03-2003 11:16 AM

First off....welcome to the forum :)


I would start with suspension. The Skunk2 / Tokico Adjustable combo works really good for me. You could also get the upper and lower tie bars....make that thing handle like it is on rails.

Then I would add to that your basics like intake/header/exhaust, and you will have a great handling car with a little more kick in the pants :)


BTW.....Rochester is not the crotch of the nation. Have you ever been to Atlanta? :p

tib 12-03-2003 01:25 PM

welcome!

im in a similar situation as you, and from what information i have received i would say make sure your car is running well first, all the maintenance has been taken care of and everything is running smooth, then, unless your aiming towards forced induction, (i presume you arent) i would work on a basic intake/header/exaust combo and suspention. check out the "for sale" forum here every now and then, sometimes you can find a good deal from another member.

sxecrow 12-03-2003 02:00 PM

Take some time to get used to the car before you start modding it out. You might regret not waiting and doing research into things before you spend the money for studid stuff. I do. As stated before, change all the basic stuff like oil, plugs, wires, pads. General maintainance should always be first.

Falkon 12-03-2003 02:04 PM

Also, before you buy it, drive it in the rain or at least get him to wash the car while you're there. Trust me, this may be a deciding factor.

Bakeoff 12-03-2003 08:29 PM


Originally posted by Falkon
Also, before you buy it, drive it in the rain or at least get him to wash the car while you're there. Trust me, this may be a deciding factor.
I fon't get it... You mean to check the seals? Never thought of it. I always just look for water marks on the seats and carpet.

Another MN guy! Welcome aboard man! if you ever have time on the weekends and need some pointers, all we do is work on cars. Hit me up!

DelSolSIinMD 12-03-2003 10:14 PM

I'd like to change my advice and also elect for basic maintenance. I had assumed that would already be done. Welcome to HAN, though! Tons of Sol info here :)

Soltaker 12-04-2003 01:25 AM

I am standing by my thoughts! :D He should be able to tell wheather the basics were kept up before he gives the previous owner a dime :p If it looks in rough shape, keep shopping.


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