I Need Some Addvise
hondasport97
01-06-2002, 02:27 AM
I have a 97 civic ex... I am looking to upgrade many parts. I just want to know what to do first. If anyone has some advise I would love to hear it.
Jason
Jason
1993HondaCivic
01-06-2002, 02:29 AM
do you want go or show first?
VTEC_boi
01-06-2002, 02:30 AM
THE VERY FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO IS READ THE FAQ AT THE TOP OF THIS FORUM.
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CivSiGuy
01-06-2002, 02:30 AM
intake header exhaust is the normal first combo. Just read the threads on this board, any question concerning your question can be quickly answered that way
hobbesboarder
01-06-2002, 03:18 AM
screw everything and get a turbo dont waste your money on 3 hp gains
Si2000 Vtec
01-06-2002, 03:25 AM
Little 3hp gains are easier for people to do because they can afford it as they go. And if they buy the right parts, their going to be making more than 3hp per part. But you CAN find some pretty cheap used turbo's on www.thepartstrader.com if you look.
Gerbilo
01-06-2002, 03:55 AM
doesn't greddy make a turbo kit for like $1500?? that's not much more than I/H/E... well.. more hp/$ atleast... oh well
drift
01-06-2002, 03:56 AM
Originally posted by Si2000 Vtec
Little 3hp gains are easier for people to do because they can afford it as they go. And if they buy the right parts, their going to be making more than 3hp per part. But you CAN find some pretty cheap used turbo's on www.thepartstrader.com if you look.
buy a turbo setup piece by piece... that's what i did.
also, turbos are generally cheaper at your local junkyard. i got mine for $50, and a rebuild kit with new center housing for $125.
Little 3hp gains are easier for people to do because they can afford it as they go. And if they buy the right parts, their going to be making more than 3hp per part. But you CAN find some pretty cheap used turbo's on www.thepartstrader.com if you look.
buy a turbo setup piece by piece... that's what i did.
also, turbos are generally cheaper at your local junkyard. i got mine for $50, and a rebuild kit with new center housing for $125.
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