I bought a Honda Del Sol VTEC about a month ago and it needed to have a considerable amount of rust removed, plus some other body work. The guy I bought the car from really (pardon my language) screwed me over. Luckily, I have connections with a body shop who took car of everything. Since they were cutting me a huge break on the price, they took their time with it. I just picked it up yesterday.
So far, I love this thing! I filled it up yesterday, drove about 40 miles and the needle has barely budged from the full mark. It still needs shocks, struts, springs, an alignment, probably ball joints and rear tires and it still outhandles my Trans Am. I popped the top out today had a blast cruising around. It ripped through corners and turns like they were nothing where my Trans Am's tires would have at least chirped if I took them at the same speed. I can't imagine how well this car will handle when the suspension is taken care of. One entrance ramp I take on my way home from work is extremely tight and windy. My low traction light always came on in the Trans Am when I went through this ramp. The Del Sol went through it like it was nothing. The one thing that bothers me is how high it sits in the RPM range. At 60 MPH, it sits at around 3,200RPM. My Trans am would be at 1,500 or so.
As much as I love this car, it's taking away from my LT1 fund. I decided that my best bet is to get an LT1, set it up with a set of LE2 heads and cam, a matching intake, supporting mods and a solid clutch that can handle everything. Pair that with a K member and A arms from Spohn, pull the A/C and maybe the heat and other things that arent necessary while I have the engine bay open, then take it easy until I can afford a 12 bolt rear. Hopefully I can pull this off by next year.
So far, I love this thing! I filled it up yesterday, drove about 40 miles and the needle has barely budged from the full mark. It still needs shocks, struts, springs, an alignment, probably ball joints and rear tires and it still outhandles my Trans Am. I popped the top out today had a blast cruising around. It ripped through corners and turns like they were nothing where my Trans Am's tires would have at least chirped if I took them at the same speed. I can't imagine how well this car will handle when the suspension is taken care of. One entrance ramp I take on my way home from work is extremely tight and windy. My low traction light always came on in the Trans Am when I went through this ramp. The Del Sol went through it like it was nothing. The one thing that bothers me is how high it sits in the RPM range. At 60 MPH, it sits at around 3,200RPM. My Trans am would be at 1,500 or so.
As much as I love this car, it's taking away from my LT1 fund. I decided that my best bet is to get an LT1, set it up with a set of LE2 heads and cam, a matching intake, supporting mods and a solid clutch that can handle everything. Pair that with a K member and A arms from Spohn, pull the A/C and maybe the heat and other things that arent necessary while I have the engine bay open, then take it easy until I can afford a 12 bolt rear. Hopefully I can pull this off by next year.
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