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Building a Honda Engine - Building Blocks
We've compiled a comprehensive guide to building a Honda engine including, B, D, F, and K series engines. more
1991 Honda Civic K&N Air Filter - Banging Bucks - Tested!
Find out which filter makes the better bang for the buck. more
Honda S2000 Js Racing - J Isn't Just The 10th Letter In The Alphabet
Our Honda S2000 gets updated parts from Js Racing, including front and rear center adjusters, a Js header, and a carbon fiber intake. more
Engine Bay Makeover - Install
We give our Honda Civic EF an engine bay makeover. Check us out as we install new anodized hardware from Gallery Fresh and do a wire tuck. more
Suspension Upgrades for Honda Civic EF - Fresh Footwork
We lower the Honda Civic EF the right way and we don't leave anything out. From coilovers, to sway bars, to bushings we've got the install for you. more
Honda Civic B16A Motor Swap - Heart Surgery
We perform a B16A engine swap into an old school Honda Civic EF. See the ins and outs of a Honda motor transplant and see how much power we make. more
Dropping the F Bomb - F22A Motor Build
Dropping the F Bomb - F22A Motor Build more
Honda S2000 Enkei Wheels and Falken Azenis - Install
Honda S2000 Enkei Wheels and Falken Azenis - Install more
Honda Civic Si Sedan - Install - Get Low
Honda Civic Si Sedan - Install more
2007 Honda Civic Si Sedan - Playing It Safe
Project Barely Legal Civic Si, Part One: Honda Factory Performance Aero Kit and Wheel Package more
2006 Honda Civic SI - Go With the Flow
'06 Honda Civic Si Magnaflow Exhaust Install more
Honda Fit SEMA Preparation - FIT AS A FIDDLE
Prepping our B-Spec Project for SEMA more
Blindside Motorsports Rollcage Install - Totally Tubular
Project CRX Part IV: Nads' CRX is Back from the Dead with a Real Deal Cage From Blindside Motorsports more
2007 Super Street Honda Fit - Hissy Fit
The Newest And Baddest Addition To Our Project Car Fleet more
Toda K20 Engine Build - Pist Off! - Install
We couldn't sit around watching Nadsy's RSX drip oil all over Derrick's driveway forever so we finally dropped it off at Raceline Development for Elton Lo to work his magic with the Toda 2150cc stroker kit. In the meantime, we were still lingering around Phoen more
1997 Honda Accord Clutch Replacement - Clutch Hitter
Honda Accord Clutch Masters Clutch Install more
Install Performance Gauges
A turbocharged car is definitely one of the dopest things you can possess—second only to having Anna Kournikova as your personal love slave. The problem is that many people think everything more
Yes, You Can Be Too Rich
Read this article by Super Street Magazine about the FJO Wideband Oxygen Sensor for Ideal Air/Fuel Ratio for Complete Combustion. more
Monkey see, Monkey Do
Are you driving a big bowl of Jell-O? You know what I’m talking about. Does your car’s chassis flex a little too much when you’re curling onto a freeway onramp at more
Moving Parts
Read this article by Super Street Magazine about the lower end portion of an engine and its contents and how they make up the reciprocating assembly. more
The Tight Side The Right Side
Read this article by Super Street Magazine about the Tanabe Sustec Pro Street Coilover Suspension Kits. more
Roll Over Right
Rollbars are cool. Not only do they look "racy," but they provide protection in the event of an accident. That’s why they’re the minimum required in competition for coupes and sedans more
The Cure for the Wandering Car
If you’ve ever built a radio control car, you’ve most likely set up the suspension incorrectly. Not tightening tie rods enough and improperly adjusting suspension components makes the car wander around more
Bearing It All
The B16A motor is one of the best automotive production engines ever created in the free world. Nothing comes close to beating it (unless it’s an Integra R motor, an SR20DE-T, more
Nitrous Oxide Install
It’s traditionally known that with a nitrous kit, all you have to do is set it up and you’re off. For beginners, it’s a matter of trial and error (plus repeated trips to the track) to find out what works the best for you. For seasoned vets, if y more