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9109
if your gonna pay 2600 for the kit, you might as well save up a bit more and just buy the engine you want. also drag 3's are hard to make smog legal, you have...
xlerate93
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Feb 1, 2002
9:38 am
9110
for a honda, 90K average is good...
xlerate93
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Feb 1, 2002
9:39 am
9111
I've got mine grounded in the same place and haven't had any interference at all. I'm sure there is a 'best' grounding point but as long as you're not getting ...
civicdream
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Feb 1, 2002
1:21 pm
9112
It seems like when someone asks the question <br>'what's the best way to add more power to my civic' one of the most common responses is 'engine swap'. I ...
civicdream
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Feb 1, 2002
1:59 pm
9113
i hear u,<br>all i get everywhere is swap out the DX motor throw in a type R, i mean i had the money back when i got the car, but i also had a great warrenty,...
H2o_killa
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Feb 1, 2002
2:29 pm
9114
you could go the route of using kazaa or morpheus to download a rip of the programs, then find a crack at one of the many 1000's of warez sites....but thats...
specr88
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Feb 1, 2002
2:34 pm
9115
I know I touched on this topic already but I just wanted to point out that some import racers (no one in here) that are jerks. I was having fun this morning ...
smokeykoolaid2000
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Feb 1, 2002
2:34 pm
9116
I have a quick question. I can sometimes hear a small rattling noise from under my car when I step on it. It only really happens when I stomp on it. My ...
smokeykoolaid2000
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Feb 1, 2002
2:37 pm
9117
hey smokey,<br>1. dont worry bout them otha drivers, there are a lotta preps n fags out there unfortuneatly, happens a lot more on the east cost tho, and ...
H2o_killa
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Feb 1, 2002
2:41 pm
9118
"I figure if you have anything less then an 8k budget..." <br><br>Lets not forget that if this is a new or 1-2 year old car, that your already dropping 13-17K ...
llcoolkw
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Feb 1, 2002
2:43 pm
9119
My rattling noise is from a heat shield, but it only does it when the rpms are low at idle (below 1000). When i get at it the vibrations go into a different...
llcoolkw
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Feb 1, 2002
2:47 pm
9120
It's probably that heat sheild, I removed mine within weeks of buying the car cuz it was noisy and embarassing....
couldbeworse
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Feb 1, 2002
2:49 pm
9121
Almost all of the time it is the cat's heat shield!! I had to take mine off, cause all of the welds broke, and it rattled like hell!...
b20civicvtec
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Feb 1, 2002
2:50 pm
9122
There are a few people here with CRX's that could probably help you but theres also the following club which may be helpful:<br><br><a...
llcoolkw
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Feb 1, 2002
2:51 pm
9123
I use CADKey at my work as an engineer. It has good 3D capabilites (every bit as good as unigraphics in my opinion) but is only about $1500 per ...
kirbyator
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Feb 1, 2002
3:06 pm
9124
If you have some drafting skills you can get some pencils, eraser, triangles and a t-square for about $30. :)...
llcoolkw
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Feb 1, 2002
3:27 pm
9125
YES YES YES. Thank you. I'm glad somebody see's things the way I do.<br>I have a basically stock civic si with a body kit, tinted windows, intake and that's...
civicdream
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Feb 1, 2002
4:35 pm
9126
Can you guess what I'm going to say. hehe<br>Heat sheild. My buddies impreza had the same problem. Flooring it and at redline it rattled like crazy. He took it...
civicdream
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Feb 1, 2002
4:41 pm
9127
I hear you guys all talking about removing the heat shield. What purpose does the heat shield have if it can just be removed without any consequences? My heat...
CHUCK7166
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Feb 1, 2002
6:04 pm
9128
a while back people were posting there top speed and i want to know if there are any new top speeds. mine is 140mph with rpm's at around 6 grand on a long ...
slamedcivic93
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Feb 1, 2002
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9129
a while back people were posting there top speed and i want to know if there are any new top speeds. mine is 140mph with rpm's at around 6 grand on a long ...
slamedcivic93
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Feb 1, 2002
6:06 pm
9130
The seat belt bolt is not a good place. Anywhere else you can get to metal and sand to the bare metal is good. Just try to keep it as short as possible...try...
juclownin
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Feb 1, 2002
7:29 pm
9131
30 bucks ;)...
civicdream
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Feb 1, 2002
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9132
most people who do motor swaps are people with 89-95 civics. but i guess if you you have the money and thats what you wanna do then you can swap your motor ...
dreamspeed_1
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Feb 1, 2002
8:30 pm
9133
find me on <br>aim imported8317 <br>icq dreamspeed<br>yahoo dreamspeed_1<br><br>i have a crx...
dreamspeed_1
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Feb 1, 2002
8:31 pm
9134
IMO the heatshield is awesome, it should not be removed, engineers put it there for a reason, to contain heat or deflect heat, this keeps the engine running ...
dreamspeed_1
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Feb 1, 2002
8:56 pm
9135
Which is better? Injen has charts that (supposedly) back up that they produce more HP gain then AEM on Civis (and others). <br><br>Thoughts?<br><br>H....
mambofry
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Feb 1, 2002
9:09 pm
9136
Which ones of all will help the suspension or handling on Civics best (upper or lower or both)? What does each one help in specifically? I'm thinking of ...
mambofry
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Feb 1, 2002
9:12 pm
9137
I don't know for sure, but my guess is that the exhaust heat shields (especially the ones under the hood) are for the following purposes:<br><br>* to reduce ...
ivymike1031
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Feb 1, 2002
9:51 pm
9138
"* to reduce the risk of fire / burns by providing a low-temp external surface for the exhaust<br><br>The heat shield around the catalyst is definitely there...
llcoolkw
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Feb 1, 2002
10:14 pm
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