Honda/Acura Engine Performance


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A comprehensive guide to modifying the D, B and H series Honda and Acura engines.




Blind Curve


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An Acura Integra has been in Penny's family's garage for years. Now, after countless hours of work, Penny and her brother have turned the Acura into fine-tuned street-racing machine. But just as Penny's ready to show off her ride?and her driving skills?a car that looks suspiciously like her beloved Integra is involved in a brutal hit-and-run that nearly kills a classmate. Did her own brother cross the center line? Includes real tech specs and tuning details for the Acura Integra!




Acura-Honda NSX 1989-1999 Performance Portfolio


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The NSX was announced in 1989 and introduced in 1990. It was a technical tour de force v aluminum body structure and suspension, mid-mounted quad-cam 24-valve V6 engine. However, Honda was supposed to be a family car maker and not a producer of supercars, and the NSX did not have the pedigree of a Porsche or Ferrari. Honda persevered adding a targa top and automatic options. Nevertheless the NSX was more than a pretender to the supercar crown by offering reliability and drivability. This is a book of contemporary road and comparison tests, specification and technical data, driver's impressions. Includes: F-Matic, NSX-T, NSX-R, NSX-T F-Matic, Automatic.




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Automotive News


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Popular Mechanics


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Popular Mechanics inspires, instructs and influences readers to help them master the modern world. Whether it’s practical DIY home-improvement tips, gadgets and digital technology, information on the newest cars or the latest breakthroughs in science -- PM is the ultimate guide to our high-tech lifestyle.







Lemon-Aid New and Used Cars and Trucks 2007–2018


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A Globe and Mail bestseller! • “Dr. Phil,” Canada’s best-known automotive expert, and George Iny walk you through another year of car buying. After almost fifty years and two million copies sold, Phil Edmonston has a co-pilot for the Lemon-Aid Guide — George Iny, along with the editors of the Automobile Protection Association. The 2018 Lemon-Aid features comprehensive reviews of the best and worst vehicles sold since 2007. You’ll find tips on the “art of complaining” to resolve your vehicular woes and strategies to ensure you don’t get squeezed in the dealer’s business office after you’ve agreed on a price and let your guard down. And to make sure you receive compensation where it’s due, Lemon-Aid’s unique secret warranties round-up covers manufacturer extended warranties for performance defects. Lemon-Aid is an essential guide for careful buyers and long-time gearheads (who may not know as much as they think).