Do you ever wish you kept your car stock?

Integra Type-R Discussion - Discuss general ITR information, technical information (including requests for technical/mechanical help/assistance), modifications, tuning, etc.
Locked
pUrExTc
ITRCA Member
Posts: 294
Joined: October 7th, 2002, 5:04 pm
Location: Cerritos, CA
Contact:

Do you ever wish you kept your car stock?

Post by pUrExTc »

Sometimes I regret modifying my Type-R. It was kind of fun to drive as-is. Do any of you get what I'm saying?
'98 Acura Integra Type-R
'03 Honda CBR600RR
Surgeon General's Warning: It's OK to Smoke V8's
Trey
Site Admin
Posts: 1004
Joined: September 10th, 2002, 11:43 pm
Location: TN
Contact:

Post by Trey »

nope. part of the fun for me is thw work and time spent with tha car.
B2FiNiTY
ITRCA Member
Posts: 318
Joined: September 12th, 2002, 1:21 am
Contact:

Post by B2FiNiTY »

Sometimes but then I get back into the car and start it up. Oh the joy 8)

I wouldn't mind a bone stock '97 R though. :wink:
Aj
Senior ITRCA Member
Posts: 801
Joined: September 17th, 2002, 7:39 pm

Sometimes

Post by Aj »

I think sometimes I really wish I had, but when I'm busy wasting most of the cocky pricks in V8s, I'm definitely glad I did.

Seriously though, I think If I had the opportunity to have my car back the way it was stock, and have the 15-20 grand I've dumped into my car, wether its stereo stuff, motor stuff, or stuff for looks, or suspension, I'd probably rather a stock R and the moolah.

Guess I'll really never know......

Just remember, don't get too caried away, though I love mine like a child, and would be devistated if anything were to ever happen to it. It's jsut a car.

Later,
Aj
joe s
ITRCA Member
Posts: 104
Joined: October 10th, 2002, 2:50 am

Post by joe s »

I'm SO glad I've kept mine stock, except for a minimally wider tire than what it came with, since I always felt it looked just a bit under-tired.
In any case, since the Honda engineers felt the car was fairly maximized for everyday and track use by the factory, and I like to keep a special car like the 'R' stock, I've left it alone and am glad. Of course, I don't race it, -though I am near some great back roads for spirited driving, and use them frequently - . and haven't had it on a track, which I'd love to do.
To me, being an older guy, my '98 is flashy enough and fun enough, and I don't care for a louder exhaust or turbo-lag, or anything that might interfere with the car's everyday reliability.
Sometimes I play with the idea of some subtle cosmetics in the interior or a nice mesh grill for the large intake in front but haven't done it yet. It's fast enough, and fun enough as it is, for me at least. If I had a regular Integra or Civic I'd probably do a lot of modifying.
The bottom line is: just enjoy your special car, no matter WHAT you do to it!
pUrExTc
ITRCA Member
Posts: 294
Joined: October 7th, 2002, 5:04 pm
Location: Cerritos, CA
Contact:

Re: Sometimes

Post by pUrExTc »

Aj wrote:I think sometimes I really wish I had, but when I'm busy wasting most of the cocky pricks in V8s, I'm definitely glad I did.
I don't know...bone stock I was beating Type-R's competition...the V8 Mustang...let me clarify why I said competition. Brand new, both of them are in the $24,000~$27,000 range. So, they're within the same price range. ITR's VS V8 Mustang's stock...the Type-R wins hands down. Everytime. However, the 1/2 mile they start to catch up, but the ITR is still in the lead. As you can imagine, longer tracks, would equal mustangs eventually winning, but why would you race longer than 1/2 a mile?

Sometimes I wish I kept mine stock, just for the sheer joy of beating all these ricers and they ask what do you have done, and you can smile and just say, "I'm bone stock, kid." But now-a-days, mommy-and-daddy are buying their kids all these hook-ups for their cars...and you do need that extra umph!
'98 Acura Integra Type-R
'03 Honda CBR600RR
Surgeon General's Warning: It's OK to Smoke V8's
Ford Prefect
ITRCA Member
Posts: 424
Joined: September 19th, 2002, 3:20 pm
Location: Betelguese 5

Post by Ford Prefect »

I never even considered making mods to my car (other than things like my seat which can be easily reversed). I think this is a big issue, particularly for '97 models - which are very collectible, since mods can decrease the long term value of a collectible.
'97 ITR #90 - Stock - 1st owner
'03 CL Type-S - 6spd
ITR Militia Member #2
270+lb ITR CLUB We fall in, and crawl out
pUrExTc
ITRCA Member
Posts: 294
Joined: October 7th, 2002, 5:04 pm
Location: Cerritos, CA
Contact:

Post by pUrExTc »

joe s wrote: The bottom line is: just enjoy your special car, no matter WHAT you do to it!
Special...lolx
'98 Acura Integra Type-R
'03 Honda CBR600RR
Surgeon General's Warning: It's OK to Smoke V8's
bbqman
Canadian Director
Posts: 485
Joined: October 1st, 2002, 12:44 pm
Location: Montreal
Contact:

Stock is stock

Post by bbqman »

I've got 68,000km on this bone stock R and I couldn't be happier.

I keep trying to think of good reasons to modify this car but it does everything great.
The only thing I have tried is a Mugen ECU to give me access to the rpm I need on certain race tracks, but I don't consider this modified , because I take it out after the race.
We don't consider Hawk brakes and R-compound tires modifications...do we? Upgrades perhaps?

Either way, these cars are the ones to have, everything else sucks!
Cosworth
New ITRCA Member
Posts: 37
Joined: September 12th, 2002, 11:24 am

Post by Cosworth »

Nope, never regretted putting mods in the car. All my mods were carefully researched and they work great as a whole!

The key is to know what you want before you spend your hard-earned $$$. I knew exactly what I wanted and I bought them after researching thoroughly.

My car is several times better than stock in performance. I know it, 'cuz my autoX times show it.

Stock R is great... but modded R is even better. :D
Sean
Locked