engine question
Does anyone know if there's a such thing a computer program that helps your learn all about Acura Integra engines the reason i am asking is because i want to do as much research as possible on this car. As how to do engine swap performance parts i could ad and etc.
thanks
also thanks to everyone whos been helping me i appreciate it.
thanks
also thanks to everyone whos been helping me i appreciate it.
http://www.helminc.com
I know people who have done swaps going of nothing but this.....
(they are over seas and don't have access to allot of the things we do)
I know people who have done swaps going of nothing but this.....
(they are over seas and don't have access to allot of the things we do)
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Originally Posted by integ3
I look all in helms website but couldnt find anything to do with engines swaps
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Originally Posted by ITR862
Which Helms do I get? They only list one for the 98 integra. I am guessing it covers all integra models but will it work for my 2001?
I have the Haynes Manual and IMO it is JUNK.
My Uncle who is a Mechanic said that in these books they tell you just enough to do basic stuff and so as not to take away the $$ from the professionals they only give up a little.
I think the Helms is a bit more Pricey and may cover twice as much as the Haynes or Chilton's
But IMO if you can afford it or have access to someone with it go with the Mitchell Repair Service Manuals.
My Uncle who is a Mechanic said that in these books they tell you just enough to do basic stuff and so as not to take away the $$ from the professionals they only give up a little.
I think the Helms is a bit more Pricey and may cover twice as much as the Haynes or Chilton's
But IMO if you can afford it or have access to someone with it go with the Mitchell Repair Service Manuals.
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Originally Posted by Zodiac R279
I have the Haynes Manual and IMO it is JUNK.
My Uncle who is a Mechanic said that in these books they tell you just enough to do basic stuff and so as not to take away the $$ from the professionals they only give up a little.
I think the Helms is a bit more Pricey and may cover twice as much as the Haynes or Chilton's
But IMO if you can afford it or have access to someone with it go with the Mitchell Repair Service Manuals.
My Uncle who is a Mechanic said that in these books they tell you just enough to do basic stuff and so as not to take away the $$ from the professionals they only give up a little.
I think the Helms is a bit more Pricey and may cover twice as much as the Haynes or Chilton's
But IMO if you can afford it or have access to someone with it go with the Mitchell Repair Service Manuals.


