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Old 03-02-2015, 01:22 AM   #15
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Already did it. 385whp on E85 on the KW SC to ??? on E85 NA. Just tracked at Buttonwillow yesterday. Any less fun? Not really. The peace of mind is definitely nice. Btw, I'm also using Mike at Moto-East as my FlexFuel tuner, as well as his kit.
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FI is not for everyone, and like you mentioned catalytic converter failure is common, thanks to the restrictive cats on the OEM header.. but those are fairly easy to fix, I think no need to be obsessive about the car especially if the car doesn't see any track days.. I have been having fun with it at the track and I would still go with KW in a heartbeat since the car is really boring in NA form because the torque dip sucks.. if I had an S2000 motor in this car I probably would stay NA for a long time though..
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Changes your perspective when you realize how little time you spend WOT on track
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Since going supercharged, I've seen the car in a different light in which if go back to NA, it would make it really less enjoyable for me. I tracked the car NA, and track it supercharged now, and the fun factor really is the same NA or supercharged. But boost is like a drug, once you try it, it just would not be the same. The extra upkeep with going aftermarket FI is something you just accept because the car wasn't made that way, and doing that is part of the game. Some people like checking and working on their cars, and some just want to drive it and forget about the upkeep, I belong to the latter and working on my car is part of the journey and I enjoy it.
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FI is not for everyone, and like you mentioned catalytic converter failure is common, thanks to the restrictive cats on the OEM header.. but those are fairly easy to fix, I think no need to be obsessive about the car especially if the car doesn't see any track days.. I have been having fun with it at the track and I would still go with KW in a heartbeat since the car is really boring in NA form because the torque dip sucks.. if I had an S2000 motor in this car I probably would stay NA for a long time though..
I've yet to have heard of a cat failure on any of the Jackson Racing CARB cars...
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I guess I can take it either way. I also do a have 300whp turbo civic. And that is where a lot of my time goes. I use my frs to drive to work and still have fun.
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I wouldn't be able to stand my car daily driving if I went back to N/A. We can barely crack 170WHP N/A with our gas and altitude here and the lack of torque daily driving stock really made it very boring for me.
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I couldn't do it. The lack of torque blows. But this car is my toy car, not my daily driver so modifying it and living with the rattles and loose screws and fluid checking before I go cruise the lake roads is just part of the game.

That said, I would never modify my daily driver, because a daily should be hassle free for the most part.
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Yea good point. This doesn't have to be my daily driver as I also own a 2008 honda fit. Which is used for daily duty. But my wife likes to drive that. And I like to drive my frs because it's not a mini van (honda fit)
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I can only imagine this is the reason we see some many (still running) FI cars go demod or up for sale. End of the day the headache of the game isn't worth it to some compared to just buying a better car and beating on it.

I don't think I could demod and still be happy afterall that is why I added power. Should I have to go back to stock I'd imagine it would last a mater of weeks before I'd have the car up for sale and be moving on.

It can be very tiring. I think Dezoris said it best. It's fun but, the chicken shit little problems will make it an unenjoyable experience for some.
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If anyone is planning on going back to NA... you can donate FI kits here
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My wife will tell you I spend more time with my car than her. I wouldn't have it any other way
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I can only imagine this is the reason we see some many (still running) FI cars go demod or up for sale. End of the day the headache of the game isn't worth it to some compared to just buying a better car and beating on it.

I don't think I could demod and still be happy afterall that is why I added power. Should I have to go back to stock I'd imagine it would last a mater of weeks before I'd have the car up for sale and be moving on.

It can be very tiring. I think Dezoris said it best. It's fun but, the chicken shit little problems will make it an unenjoyable experience for some.
Best post in this thread. Its what keeps me NA at this time
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