wheres a good place to get car info?

runn3rb3an

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I have always been very interested in cars and stuff but it seemed so far away untill I got one of my own that I never really bothered with anything but the basics. With my bday being tmrw I will hopefully finally get my permit which as been about the most exiting thing to me ever since I was 4.
Anyway I wanna learn more about the workings of cars in areas of modifications and things like that. I also have come to the realization that the thousands spent on all my fish tanks could have been spent on car parts so right now the tanks are on standstill lol. My next big thing is trying to get a 05 mustang and some bolt on parts and stuff as my first car to fool around with... Just the V6, gt is out of the price range.
So does anyone know of any good online car forums or informational websites or anything where I can learn about some stuff?
Anybody have any cool modded cars or stangs? :) thanks
 

dragonzim

Active Member
Please do everyone a favor and learn how to drive well before you worry about having a fast car.... There should be a law that brand new drivers can't have a car that can go faster than 55.
 

calbert0

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realhomemadeturbo.com
They are A-holes to noobies but you will learn a lot there.
There have got to be plenty of sweet mustang forums out there, just search.
I'm a honda man myself.
2300 pound 1.6 L civic w/ homemade junkyard turbo kit pushing 250+ whp to the wheels = Fuuun
 

runn3rb3an

Active Member
Originally Posted by DragonZim
http:///forum/post/3162935
Please do everyone a favor and learn how to drive well before you worry about having a fast car.... There should be a law that brand new drivers can't have a car that can go faster than 55.

Originally Posted by calbert0

http:///forum/post/3162972
realhomemadeturbo.com
They are A-holes to noobies but you will learn a lot there.
There have got to be plenty of sweet mustang forums out there, just search.
I'm a honda man myself.
2300 pound 1.6 L civic w/ homemade junkyard turbo kit pushing 250+ whp to the wheels = Fuuun
Promise LOL I never said fast just nice.
Cool thanks for the info. anywhere else?
 

calbert0

Member
Yes actually. For whatever car you end up buying, be sure to get the Full Service manual.
Not the owners manual but the complete service manual. Either Haynes or Helms is usually your best bet.
Has step by step instructions on everything you need to know to take apart and put back together most anything and everything in your car and under your hood. Not to mention it contains all of the torque specs and other necesary information such as wiring and vacuum diagrams you might find handy at some point
 

socal57che

Active Member
Subscribe to a car mag like Car Craft, Hot Rod or Popular Hotrodding...or all three.
Hang out with "car people." (my house)
Get a job at a junkyard pulling parts.
TriFive.com is a user friendly car forum. No bashing, politics or bad language.
Look for exploded views of things like differentials and steering gears on the internet.
I can start posting DIY articles for you to read if you like. PM me and I can hook you up via email as well.
The mags I referenced above have online tech articles, too. Like this one on rebuilding steering gears...
http://www.fourwheeler.com/techartic...ild/index.html
Motor has searchable repair articles here...
http://www.motor.com/articles.asp
Look for online books like this one by John Lingenfelter...
http://books.google.com/books?id=GUC...age&q=&f=false
 

jrse7en

Member
Originally Posted by runn3rb3an
http:///forum/post/3162907
I have always been very interested in cars and stuff but it seemed so far away untill I got one of my own that I never really bothered with anything but the basics. With my bday being tmrw I will hopefully finally get my permit which as been about the most exiting thing to me ever since I was 4.
Anyway I wanna learn more about the workings of cars in areas of modifications and things like that. I also have come to the realization that the thousands spent on all my fish tanks could have been spent on car parts so right now the tanks are on standstill lol. My next big thing is trying to get a 05 mustang and some bolt on parts and stuff as my first car to fool around with... Just the V6, gt is out of the price range.
So does anyone know of any good online car forums or informational websites or anything where I can learn about some stuff?
Anybody have any cool modded cars or stangs? :) thanks
I honestly would highly advise against this. I'm 28 now and since I was 16-til about 21 I spent every cent I had on cars. I had a Mustag gt as my first car spent about 2k on that pos, a 92 civic hatch which I spent about 12k on, 87 vw gti spent alot on that, 97 vw golf spent some on that. These cars got me nothing but speeding tickets and fines to pay. Now that i'm older I definately regret spending any money on an exhaust system especially a 3 thousand dollar motor when my car ran just fine. Finally when I was 21 I bought a new rsx-s when I made 12$ an hour. Car payment 417-insurance 325 per month. Obviously very expensive for someone making 12$ an hour. All that money wasted. Now I have nothing but a 10yr old saturn which will get my broke ass to college and back reliably!!
I did get a really really hot temporary girlfriend with the acura for a little bit tho
 

runn3rb3an

Active Member
Well I plan to make it more of a hobby and I really don't have much interest in racing jus mods for now haha. I'm talking to my uncle who has a permit or whatever it is that allows him to go to dealership auctions to hopefully get a good price lol.
 
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