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Old 02 Sep 2007, 02:42 pm
Leroy Leroy is offline
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Default How do I beef up my 2dr automatic 2004 honda civic?

I trying to do some stuff to the engine and other stuff too.
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Old 02 Sep 2007, 02:46 pm
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lots of cash!
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Old 02 Sep 2007, 02:48 pm
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Get a different car. Civic's are for looosa's
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Old 02 Sep 2007, 02:54 pm
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some nice rims and intake.. dont make it too fancy,
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Old 02 Sep 2007, 03:00 pm
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plugs wires msd ignition intake header exhaust and crank pulley kitwww.performanceplanet.comthat could get it to a 15.4-15.1 in the quartermilethen after all that change ur oil to mobil1extended performance and get new waterwetter for ur radiator and after that mess with the timing and cam gears
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Old 02 Sep 2007, 03:04 pm
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start small and work your way up. start with a cold air intake, and exhaust that doesnt sound like a damn chain saw. then get headers, and start porting out the top 1/2 of the engine. then you can think about cams, pistons, rods, and turbos. hope this helps.
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Old 02 Sep 2007, 03:08 pm
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Lonny, it doesn't sound like u r going to do the work urself. 2dr/4dr does not matter for one thing. What does "other stuff" mean? Heavy duty shocks in the back seat? Think it through and be prepared to spend some serious $$$$$ and get NO return on your investment, unless that doesn't matter.
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Old 02 Sep 2007, 03:10 pm
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A cold air intake and a cat back exhaust system will give the most bang for the buck.
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Old 02 Sep 2007, 03:18 pm
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get the new si so u dont have to do that much work
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Old 02 Sep 2007, 03:28 pm
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it will take 5 civics to beat one mustang. Not worth it.
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