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NO2 for the D17 civic
since these motors are bitch to buy for. NO2 is starting to sound good. any packages out there that work well with these civics. i would want to use it a couple times each day on some straightaways, at the same time i don't want to burn up the motor internals, clutch, headers, etc. any suggestions, on a lower output unit. i don't know a soul with NO2, nor have i been in a car using it. so i'm in virgin territory on this one.
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Re: NO2 for the D17 civic
Dame man you got question coming like crazy lol
What do you have running on ur car now engine wise what are your upgrades first? EDIT: I looked back and saw ur upgrades NX wet kit - 50 75 shot will let ya beat most ricers out there. Be warned this is not somthing you do every day for fun ESPECIALLY on the streets I would recommend using this only on the track (racers against street racing). But yea that amount will be just fine. Be careful not to exceed your rev limiter you will blow this engine very fast. I stongly advice you to upgrade your clutch if you will be abusing this, even look into a short throw shifter to get more responsive/quicker shift. You might also want to throw a high flow cat or remove it completely. BTW have you checked into maybe getting a turbo DEZOD style? |
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