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Old 03-29-2005, 10:35 PM
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OK!!!! I dont want to swap engines!!! BUT...

Will my stock 3.0L handle a T-3, T-4 turbo, and a 50 shot of NOS. if i put in the intercooler or am I better off to go with the engine swap cause i dont really want to do all that work! or should I sell it and upgrade to a GT cause my LX only has 127,000km on it runs strong i dont know what i could get for it. GT's are sexier looking too. But i like my LX!! now last nights story boys and girls ...... i go out for a cruise and i pull up to this red light and this civic pulls up beside revin the shit out of his car! so i rev up and the light changes and i creamed it off the hop well holy shit it hit 2nd and just creamed me so i follow it to a coffee shop and it was a fuckin women driver awwww man i was embarassed. I still am so I need a fast car quick!!!
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Re: OK!!!! I dont want to swap engines!!! BUT...

personally i like the LX more that the Gt other than the engine power. Go for the turbo, but the amount your going to spend on a turbo u can just buy a new car. Go for the second gen. GT, tonnes of parts for it at probeaddiction.com and you can beat a civ stock.

And one thing, i'm guessing b/c most Lx are auto, the probes auto's performance is brutal. A 5speed will make a huge difference.
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