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Old Apr 21, 2003 | 09:26 PM
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i resent the 16 y/o bashing in this thread :squint:









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Old Apr 21, 2003 | 10:15 PM
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Originally posted by EJ6 Civic
I'm not trying to be a dick, i'm just trying to save a potentially nice car from being wrecked. It doesn't matter how great of a driver you think you are, when you are 16, you are still inexperienced and you make alot of mistakes. I don't recommend any 16 year have a nice or fast car. Buy some cheap piece of crap for your first car, wait until your a little older and more experienced as a driver, and then go out and get something nice. Be safe about it, a supercharged b16 will get you into a lot of trouble if not hurt you. I'm only telling you this because if you go out and get a nice car, invest all this money into making it fast and then wreck it, you'll be beyond pissed.
I agree with this guy here. I'm 21 now, got my liscence at 18 after driving around in my sisters G-20 to learn how to drive. Looking back, I didn't know anything about driving and had little to know common sense until I was about 20 or so.

My first car was a 93 Civic. I put a stereo, wheels, muffler and intake on in and I thought I was the coolest kid. I would try to show off in front of people and they probably looked at me like, "what the hell is he trying to prove?" I think I impressed 0 people. I couldn't afford full coverage anymore after spending all my money on mods and so I changed it to just liability. Later a dumb girl hit my car speeding in a residental neighborhood talking on her cell phone. There were no stop signs and I wasn't paying much attention either. Since she was to the right of me, they claimed it was 60% my fault and didn't pay for any on my damages. I was pissed, but learned a valuable lesson. Watch ALL intersections even if the other person should stop, and drive carefully. I remember why it happened too. I was on my way to Circuit City to buy some new speakers, tried a back road, got lost and then BANG...all my money GONE!

Second car was a 93 Civic LX. This time I was buying non crappy stuff. I had a muffler with a silencer, low key GSR wheels, intake, stereo, ground-control coilovers, tociko shocks. Mind you, I don't have much money, so it was mostly on credit. Big mistake! A lady turned left right in front of me and there goes my car. I had a hell of a time her god damn insurance company wanting to give me almost nothing for my car. First they gave me a check that would only pay for part of the damage saying if the body shop needs more money, they'll give it to them. I took it to the body shop and they ended up totaling it out, the damage being about $4500. They thought I would take the measley $3,000 and be on my merry little way. The bitch even accused me of spending the money she had given me. I fought for weeks riding around in a rental car that they were only going to pay one weeks worth. They were not going to compensate me for the mods done to my car, they wanted to give me $4,500 and that's all. Actually they wanted me to give back the $3,000 dollar check, so they could give me another one for $4500, but I don't think they were going to do that. When I told her that it was in my bank account, she go mad and accused me of spending it. I wasn't going to hold a check for that amount to risk either losing it or them putting a stop payment on it. To cut it short, I ended up getting $8300 for it which payed for all but $500 of my remaining loan and mods. Having a cop friend and threatening to sue helped I think. FYI it was Farmers Insurance. Lesson one, never take a check for a rental. Always set up a direct payment with the insurance co. Lesson two, don't let the insurance screw with you. If you don't get what you deserve, sue them. They tried to pick on me cause the thought I was an immature little bastard who let people push me around. Immature was right, but I will not be stepped on. All in all, I got a good deal, they payed off a car loan that I was paying way too much for and high interest and I got a car that I've always wanted...a del Slo. I'm much smarter with that car and only got rearended by some drunk who hit and ran.

Sorry for the long post. You guys will learn when it happens to you...maybe not.

Mark

BTW, my car was at the body shop waiting to get fixed when she accused me of spending all the money. That's how stupid they thought I was.
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Old Apr 21, 2003 | 10:24 PM
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Some of you think it won't happen to you and you're probably right to some extent. Remember, just cause you don't get into an accident, doesn't mean you are a good driver or you pay attention, just means you got lucky. I know bad drivers that never get into accidents, go figure. Don't think you are invincible, cause you're not. Don't think you have the fastest car, cause you don't. It's just a honda people. Honda's aren't the badest cars in the world. Don't show off, cause nobody cares.
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Old Apr 21, 2003 | 11:10 PM
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im a good driver never had a ticket or been at fault but ive been in 6 accidnets 2 with my mom and 4 on my own so dont think it wont happen cuz it does btw if they try ****ing with ya just hire an attorney
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Old Apr 22, 2003 | 12:21 AM
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how about just buy the civic you want to mod... drive it around for 6 months.. get the experience of the road, and then do your swap. in those 6 months, you can be saving money for that engine!

my parents put me in an 86 volvo 240DL before i *bought* my own civic. (yes i put the down payment and paid off my parents for the remaining cost). let me just say this: i drove the 86 volvo for 6 months... didnt have any accidents. when i started driving the civic, all sorts of fender benders happened (only 1 of 4 was actually my fault!) so it just goes to show that no matter what, you are gonna have some sort of accident in the first year or two of driving. the longer you go w/out modding your car, the more experience you will get to avoid those stupid ass accidents that *may* ruin your precious mods (ie body kit, fenders, rims, etc...). im glad i waited about a year before doing anything major like lowering my car and getting my kit/rims. just my 2c.
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Old Apr 22, 2003 | 12:25 AM
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A little back on topic...
Originally posted by static
I wanted a B16B jdm type r cause of its rarity, but I can not find any engine performance parts for it like intakes, cams, or turbos. Since i cant find performance parts for the engine...
You have much to learn, little one. The B16B takes all the same parts as the B18C5 except for the crank and rods. This includes intakes, cams, and turbo kits.

Where in the hell are you getting money for all this stuff?
Originally posted by black_si
b16b costs a lot to maintain

That's the least informed thing I have heard in a while. Prove it. I'll give you a quick hint, too: you can't. There are no reliability issues with the B16B over any other B-series (Prelude 2.0 and 2.05 engines not included.)
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Old Apr 22, 2003 | 03:50 AM
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i would say go with the b16a, when i got mine swapped in it made world of difference. as for deciding between the h22 or the b16, i'd suggest the b16. it doesn't weigh as much and you don't have to sacraifice power steering and a/c unless you don't mind having comfort. plus a built up b16 is just as good as quick as an h22...i'm runnin a hondata stage 2 ecu that comes with a 9000 redline, with that you'd whooop on a lot of cars. just my opinion
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Old Apr 22, 2003 | 06:02 AM
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Originally posted by 93si
im a good driver never had a ticket or been at fault but ive been in 6 accidnets 2 with my mom and 4 on my own so dont think it wont happen cuz it does btw if they try ****ing with ya just hire an attorney

You my friend are a bad driver....:fawk:


You need to start learning how to dodge that shit/avoid them:thumbup:


JFWY
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Old Apr 22, 2003 | 07:39 AM
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I was 16 when i finshed my turbo hybrid. I have never been in an accident so dont say that 16 yr olds cant handle fast cars.
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Old Apr 22, 2003 | 12:11 PM
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blah blah blah blah, F20 fo sho
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