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Old 28 Aug 2007, 04:00 am
BEETLE BEETLE is offline
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Default More Horsepower for a civic?

I have a 1995 Civic Dx Coupe, I want to know some cheap ways to possibly get some more horsepower, any ideas?I already have an air intake tube by reactive...
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Old 28 Aug 2007, 04:04 am
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new muffler, better octane gas
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Old 28 Aug 2007, 04:08 am
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by a v8 car
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Old 28 Aug 2007, 04:10 am
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Besides forced induction (supercharger or turbocharger) there's not much you can do to beef up a stock SOHC honda motor like that. If you're really wanting some more power, look into an engine swap like a B16, very common civic swap.Search on http://www.honda-tech.comI'm sure you can find the info you need there.And for the record, please disregard any of the redneck comments about Honda's being rice and not being fast and all that, as I know they are coming.
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Old 28 Aug 2007, 04:18 am
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IF YOU WANT SOME CHEAP HORESE POWER THINK OF SOME HEADERS,GOOD EXHAUST, COMPUTER CHIP,GOOD PLUGS AND WIRES ,CAMS CAM GEARS
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Old 28 Aug 2007, 04:28 am
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headers,nology spark plug wires ngk spark plugs,electric supercharger,catback sistem,use synt oil,etc you could find all of that cheap on ebay i did.
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Old 28 Aug 2007, 04:36 am
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cold air intake, better exhaust system....and dont forget the spoiler :P
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Old 28 Aug 2007, 04:40 am
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ME too dood...
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