Upgrades to make a 86 Honda prelude faster?

Hi, I have a 1986 Honda prelude, 1.8L dual carbourated, 5 speed, 170, xxx miles. I just did a tune up (Spark plugs, Oil, fuel filter.) this car runs really good, and is somewhat fast for being almost 30 years old. I want to do some simple upgrades on it to make it faster though. I have around $250 bucks and was wondering how far that could get me.

Honda enthusiast help? Or any mechanic who has worked on one?

Got a 1990 EF hatchback, basically someone loosed my lug nuts and tire fell off messed up my studs bad so i replaced the whole hub and studs and basically now it won't spin at all but its just on that side, it spun fine with the old hub on but the studs were screwed so it can't be a diff problem if it spun before, i tightened the nut to 134ft/lbs but i don't know the things just completely stuck, and its in neutral with the e-brake off to eliminate those problems for you, need help as soon as possible and don't have the money to tow it to a mechanic

Looking for my first atv?

Hey everyone I'm looking for my first ATV. As I'm still fairly young I don't want something that will cut a hole through my wallet. I'm perfectly fine with used. What I would mostly be riding is just off road trails. Sometimes they are in bad shape so I want something that can handle terrain with power. Also probably will be doing some winter riding here in Canada so there might be some snow. We also plan to do some ice riding down this river that is near us. I hope this is enough info, I've been looking at some hondas and yamahas and kawasaki. I have no clue which ones are good. I plan to go ride a lot. So something that will last. Thanks.

Added (1). I've noticed that you could get a used yamaha kodiak 450 for a decent price depending on the year and I've heard those held up nicely and aren't too outrageous for a first orv