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    Posted: 27.Jan.2011 at 08:48
Hello Moderators and others,
 
I have a question, and I aks it right here becease I couldn't send a private message.
 
- I am on many forum's and at every forum you have a Fun sections/and a introducing sections.
 
Isnt this a option for over here? So that you can talk some times about other stuff than only Autodesk program's?
 
And I mean with fun stuff like fun pictures, things you have done in life... Hobby's?
 
And a Introducing sections, like introducing your self who you are what you do in life....
 
I hope that this is a option...??
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Jan.2011 at 16:04
Aww c'mon man!
Theres OTHER forums for THAT kinda stuff!! For example im on civicforums.com and sportbikez.net.
Dont you just LOVE net anonymity? LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Jan.2011 at 11:06
No I like it to know who is over here...
 
Civicforums? www.Type-R .nl that is it forum where you always could find me... I drive a Integra Type-R EDM...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Jan.2011 at 13:57
No sh*t?
I just gotta a civic VP coupe...aspiring to do v-tec head swap but the whole apexi VAFC-II v-tec controller things a lil spooky lol.
Ever do a timing belt? im going to tackle that later today...never done it before lol
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Jan.2011 at 21:29
I agree with Rikky. Having a section where members can talk about other things than just CAD helps to create a sense of community. On this forum it's just strictly business, so nobody really gets to know each other. I know a few of the members on here, from other forums, but most of the members I don't know. I think a chat section would be a nice addition.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Jan.2011 at 08:28
Originally posted by tulip3D tulip3D wrote:

No sh*t?
I just gotta a civic VP coupe...aspiring to do v-tec head swap but the whole apexi VAFC-II v-tec controller things a lil spooky lol.
Ever do a timing belt? im going to tackle that later today...never done it before lol
 
Sorry for the late reaction, the first meet this year from the Type-R Club was this weekend...
 
Whaha lol, what for engine do you have inside?... its a nice car to see! Never done a timing belt... It isnt hard i guess, how is everything gone?
 
And post some pictures from your car I am curiousLOL
 
Originally posted by Cad64 Cad64 wrote:

I agree with Rikky. Having a section where members can talk about other things than just CAD helps to create a sense of community. On this forum it's just strictly business, so nobody really gets to know each other. I know a few of the members on here, from other forums, but most of the members I don't know. I think a chat section would be a nice addition.
 
Yeah indeed... Now youre just over here to help people... But it would be a nice idea to chat about other stuff.... 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Jan.2011 at 14:07
Oh man the T belt tore up my hands more than anything lol. its a damn tight fit! and then trying to get everything to line up AFTER you set the tensioner? a nightmare! LOL took me hours of on again, off again, try again. but got it all done inside a weekend...including cleaning all the parts, replacing the crank seal, spark plugs and seals...didnt have time to rebuild the P/S pump though...another weekend lol
oh an the engine...its a non vtec 1.7 gas sipper...as of now.
oh an i picked up a nuespeed front strut bar from a dude on civicforum for 70 bucks...not bad!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Jan.2011 at 14:18
Whaha lol never tought that it would be such a problem...
 
Okay nice! Never heard of nuespeed but i looked at google and it looks like a good strutbar... and 70 dollars I think is not bad indeed...
 
I just bought a Spoon N1 full-catback + Spoon drop-in filter + highflow cat for my Integra... but he is now in wintersleep so i cant test is lol...
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Jan.2011 at 14:46
Oh man that sounds like a sick setup! I want to do the exhaust thing, but am nervous about my car sounding like a lawnmower...or having an annoying whine on the highway. I heard the highflow cat is how you keep the noise down, but havent heard one yet to verify.
you HAVE to get a sound bit of your car when you get it mounted! and OK, its garaged for now, but you could wake the beast for a day to test that sh1t!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Jan.2011 at 15:33
Originally posted by tulip3D tulip3D wrote:

Oh man that sounds like a sick setup! I want to do the exhaust thing, but am nervous about my car sounding like a lawnmower...or having an annoying whine on the highway. I heard the highflow cat is how you keep the noise down, but havent heard one yet to verify.
you HAVE to get a sound bit of your car when you get it mounted! and OK, its garaged for now, but you could wake the beast for a day to test that sh1t!
 
Yeah it isnt finisht yet... Long way to go...
 
Spoon or a J's racing exhaust doesnt sound like a lawnmower haha but like a evil machine... Invidia sounds great also and isnt that expencive!
 
Highflow cat is only for that you don't lose anny horse power at your cat... But it isnt demping annything..
 
I will give you a sound bit... But that will be after the 2th of april...
 
What mods did you have done at your civic... (the whole list)
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