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97 eclipse spyder vs 02 acura rsx-sjewishj 07-22-2003, 04:38 PM I am trying to figure out which car to get. I have looked at alot of reviews and all of the rsx-s were very positive and the spyder reviews were pretty mixed, but I would like some more opinions, so I decided to post here. So here are my actual questions... 1) What kind of 97 eclipse spyder trims are there? I've read in some places that there is a GS and a GS-T, but in other places, they say there is also a GSX (NOTE: if there is a GSX, then the spyder in question is a GSX not a GST). 2) I don't have any kids or anything, and I want a car with some power and a nice interior. Which do you recommend, a 1997 eclipse spyder GTS (stock), or a 2002 acura rsx type s (with a cai), and please give a reason. 2of9 07-22-2003, 04:59 PM i'd go for the 97 Eclipse GS-T. I have NEVER seen a GSX convertible, unless some rich guys really does it. The Eclipse GS-T can b modified more easier than the Type-S. i've heard from a friend that, I/H/E on the Type-S would be fast, but on the DSM, it'd be faster, cuz u can put more psi. DSMs all the way. jewishj 07-23-2003, 12:07 AM Ive heard the term i/h/e used before.. what does that stand for? I would assume intake/something/exhaust zer0bot 07-23-2003, 12:20 AM Originally posted by jewishj Ive heard the term i/h/e used before.. what does that stand for? I would assume intake/something/exhaust intake/headers/exhaust zer0:sunglasse 2of9 07-23-2003, 12:23 AM i/h/e stands for Intake/Headers/Exhaust. Those three are mods pplz usually go for their car. Thats y turbo cars can raise HP so easly with those modifications. Especially when you can raise the psi, and with I/H/E, and a boost controller, you'll see lots of horsepower increase from the DSM. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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