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Hi all,
I just picked up a '92 Civic EX sedan as a work car. High mileage, loaded, excellent shape. New plugs, oil, filters, blah blah, runs great, but a bit slow. That's fine as long as I get the high mpg. What're some basic cheap performance mods that you folks have experienced? I'm not after a "F&F" wannabe look, just looking to upgrade a bit. Advice? Links? |
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there are tons of message boards/forums about your inquiry. do a search
on 92-95 honda civic, honda civic eg or other civic related sites. or you can directly go to aftermarket parts distributors and do your own research on shopping for parts. |
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I'd keep it stock and save up for some low profile tires (but not fat) with
light weight rims. Pars <merlotbrougham@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1111776753.741483.19590@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com... > Hi all, > > I just picked up a '92 Civic EX sedan as a work car. High mileage, > loaded, excellent shape. New plugs, oil, filters, blah blah, runs > great, but a bit slow. That's fine as long as I get the high mpg. > What're some basic cheap performance mods that you folks have > experienced? I'm not after a "F&F" wannabe look, just looking to > upgrade a bit. Advice? Links? > |
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I've been looking at Tirerack for a set and they do post the weight of
their wheels. Going light makes sense. Too bad the car came with darn near new tires on it (too bad?) I'll probably replace those steel wheels when these tires wear out. I was thinking about a K&N or AEM cold air pipe. MMDir2, think that would really shorten engine life? Pars (remove) wrote: > I'd keep it stock and save up for some low profile tires (but not fat) with > light weight rims. > > Pars > > <merlotbrougham@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1111776753.741483.19590@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com... > > Hi all, > > > > I just picked up a '92 Civic EX sedan as a work car. High mileage, > > loaded, excellent shape. New plugs, oil, filters, blah blah, runs > > great, but a bit slow. That's fine as long as I get the high mpg. > > What're some basic cheap performance mods that you folks have > > experienced? I'm not after a "F&F" wannabe look, just looking to > > upgrade a bit. Advice? Links? > > |
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> I've been looking at Tirerack for a set and they do post the weight of > their wheels. Going light makes sense. Too bad the car came with darn > near new tires on it (too bad?) I'll probably replace those steel > wheels when these tires wear out. > > I was thinking about a K&N or AEM cold air pipe. MMDir2, think that > would really shorten engine life? Those performance air intake will let more dirt into your engine. However, if you increase the frequency of your oil change (every 3000 miles), it should compensate I've put on about 80,000km on my K&N filters before retiring it. I'm now using Honda's stock filters because I've extended my oil change interval to every 15,000km (or more). The fact that the oil is synthetic (Mobel-1) also helps. I'd try and save on the maintenance (but don't take any shortcuts with cooling system or it's components) and simply enjoy the good mileage return. It's going be costly to maintain a 14 years old car, I wouldn't waste $$$ on add-on that will increase the maintenance overhead. However, if you're really desperate to get more power (and swapping engine is not an option), I'd trash the Air Condition Unit and all it's components. Pars > > Pars (remove) wrote: > > I'd keep it stock and save up for some low profile tires (but not > fat) with > > light weight rims. > > > > Pars > > > > <merlotbrougham@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1111776753.741483.19590@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com... > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I just picked up a '92 Civic EX sedan as a work car. High mileage, > > > loaded, excellent shape. New plugs, oil, filters, blah blah, runs > > > great, but a bit slow. That's fine as long as I get the high mpg. > > > What're some basic cheap performance mods that you folks have > > > experienced? I'm not after a "F&F" wannabe look, just looking to > > > upgrade a bit. Advice? Links? > > > > |
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Pars (remove) wrote: > > I've been looking at Tirerack for a set and they do post the weight of > > their wheels. Going light makes sense. Too bad the car came with darn > > near new tires on it (too bad?) I'll probably replace those steel > > wheels when these tires wear out. > > > > I was thinking about a K&N or AEM cold air pipe. MMDir2, think that > > would really shorten engine life? > > Those performance air intake will let more dirt into your engine. However, > if you increase the frequency of your oil change (every 3000 miles), it > should compensate > > I've put on about 80,000km on my K&N filters before retiring it. I'm now > using Honda's stock filters because I've extended my oil change interval to > every 15,000km (or more). The fact that the oil is synthetic (Mobel-1) also > helps. > > I'd try and save on the maintenance (but don't take any shortcuts with > cooling system or it's components) and simply enjoy the good mileage return. > It's going be costly to maintain a 14 years old car, I wouldn't waste $$$ on > add-on that will increase the maintenance overhead. > > However, if you're really desperate to get more power (and swapping engine > is not an option), I'd trash the Air Condition Unit and all it's components. > > Pars Sounds reasonable. Not looking to sacrifice the AC (I have 2 toddlers in car seats in the back). I put in Mobil 1 synth the other day, so maybe just a K&N replacement filter and not the pipe thing. Yeah, it's old already. Sigh... Thanks |
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