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Old 26 Nov 2007, 02:01 pm
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Default What new power upgrades should I get for my 2000 Civic Si?

I want to get more power out of my car. I am holding back on exterior mods just because I don't really like bringing that much attention from the cops. But as of now I have a Bombz Intake, Megan cat back exhaust system, Megan Header. I would like to go with a turbo setup, but I think I need to get better internals. What are your suggestions for next power upgrades?
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Old 26 Nov 2007, 02:16 pm
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Do a gut check first and ask how involved with this car you wanna get first. If you really wanna go fast and push the limits. The turbo now would be ok as long as you ran low boost. The more boost and power the more you would need to upgrade. If you wanna do something else first new cams, light weight fly wheel, cam gears, pulleys, and driveshafts would all help out either cause. But there's always something else to tweak.
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Old 26 Nov 2007, 02:31 pm
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3500.00 gets you 200 hp to the wheel .5000.00 gets you 300 to the wheels. 10000.00 gets you 450 to 500 to the wheel.The B16A2 is one of the weakest DOHC motor out there TQ wise.Get you another b16a2build it up from scratch.That way your not tearing down the motor in your car every few weeks to add stuff.Next deside turbo or supercharger.Or even an all motor set up.This will help you deside what internals you want as well as computer and fuel management.You have to deside this so you can get the best bang for you buck.That way you get the right cams ,crank, Hi flow intake and throttle body you want.Blue printing the block sleeving it if you wish.Block gaurd as well as LSD major part there. Intercooler boost controler and piggy back set ups or a complete ecu flash the way you need for you particular set up.Hondata can help you there.Higher temp head gasket a good waste gate should you go turbo.A exaust manifold that wont crack on you under pressure.From there you can also up grade axles brakes lightend flywheel stage 2,3 even 4 clucth.To do this the right way you really need to do alot of homework.Why because I wouldhate to see you sink all this money into your car and forgetthe least things and it cost you more than what it is worth to fix it all the right way.So take my advice please do it the right way the first time.
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