cruzthepug
New Member
I've been auto crossing a 370Z that last couple of years (also my daily) and decided to get a more sensible daily and build a dedicated autocross car. Picked up a 2016 Jeep cherokee a couple of weeks ago and have been trying to decide on what car to build. Well, a friend contacted me yesterday and said he had a 1990 Integra (2 door, manual) that I could have to build a race car. Sweet.....a free car to start with.
Don't have much info yet, hopefully I'll get a look at it today. He says it runs and drives great, body is straight, but the paint is shot. Sounds like the perfect race car to me.
I'll start with all the basics, new fluids, plugs, wires etc. My first major purchase with be adjustable coilovers and wheels and tires.
First question: How big of a tire can I fit under the Integra? I'll roll the fenders if needed. My plan is to build it for DSP class so I'm not limited to wheel width and I want as much tire as I can fit.
Don't have much info yet, hopefully I'll get a look at it today. He says it runs and drives great, body is straight, but the paint is shot. Sounds like the perfect race car to me.
I'll start with all the basics, new fluids, plugs, wires etc. My first major purchase with be adjustable coilovers and wheels and tires.
First question: How big of a tire can I fit under the Integra? I'll roll the fenders if needed. My plan is to build it for DSP class so I'm not limited to wheel width and I want as much tire as I can fit.