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1.7l civic motor?

is there such thing? i thought all the hondas civics were 1.6l and smaller, the only 1.7 i know is the 90-93 intgra gsr's. a friend said he had one in his stock 94+ civic but i was skeptical,fill me in, thanks
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the new civics are. the 7th gen
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My 02 civic lx coupe has a 1.7 in it. The problem is no one is making to many performance hop ups for it. Why is this? Just because its to new still? I have been wanting to put a full exhaust on it but no header to be found for it.
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the new civic's are a 1.7? i smoked a couple of them and they had the usual mods i believe I/H/E. thats kinda dissopointing when i had a stock 92 integra ls.
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yep the new civic 2001 and newer have a 1.7 liter engine. i am not surprised u beat one because they dont have any less horsepower or more horsepower for that matter just a little more displacement. they suck balls anyway and they look like focuses. so good job anyway. and dont buy a 7th gen
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....... they suck balls anyway and they look like focuses. so good job anyway. and dont buy a 7th gen

the original "civic" concept is dope, but they are ment to be cars for the masses, but the design is much better than anything ford has come up with, uh oh i may have opened the flood gates with that comment...hehe
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