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Old 01-13-2006, 01:08 PM
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Re: 2006 Honda civic

with the price of the car you have and the work you'd have to do, you'd need to have about $50,000 or so w/ the price of the car.....
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Re: 2006 Honda civic

Schister66 u don't know what ur talking about I can. I heard fo 4 cyl cars running 800 HP. Evo's are running 800 HP. So it is possible. And what would be the difference if I did it on mustang or somthing?

P.S. I don't like the GSR.
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Re: 2006 Honda civic

The Evo's block and head were built and engineered with high boost and gobs of power in mind; it's a race car after all. Honda engineers had this in the very back of their mind while desiging the R18. It can be done, but loads of money, and more time then it's worth on that car. Stop making yourself look stupid and ignorant, and just come to realize that what you want to do with your car can't be realistically done.
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Holy ******* crap dude. You need to read like every engine book that has ever been made.

Ok. Not all engines are equal. Yeah maybe some Evos have alot of power, but guess what?

CIVICs ARE NOT EVOs

Plus Evo is AWD. Which makes putting the power down alot easier. 15k is quite a bit for engine modification, but not enough to get a shitload of power from a small engine like this. I am very angry that you have access to that amount of money. Your knowlege, and your manners, are very UNdeserving of it. You need to listen to the pepole here. We know what the hell we're talking about. You dont.
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Re: 2006 Honda civic

Yo STFU I know more than u. U telling me it not realistic! It is with money! Plus I know it would prob be more easy on a mustang or somthing.
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ughhhhh


i dont even know what to say. your ignorance is blinding.
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Re: 2006 Honda civic

dude seriously i think this guy is that same dumbfuck that was on the Forced Induction and Engineering forums asking all these 1000hp questions....Big123---->Bighomie

It is possible to make that kind of power on SOME engines....R18 isn't one of them

Comparing an evo to the econobox civic is like saying that you have an Econoline van and you want it to handle like an Indy car...you could throw all the money in the world at it and it just isn't going to be the same as the indy car!

The same thing applies here, the R18 IS NOT going to support that much power. If you want that much, then get something like an H22 or GSR and go from there....

And by the way, you don't have a fucking clue what the hell you're talking about and i hope you get the fuck off of AF soon so i dont have to deal w/ your retarded fucking questions and blatant ignorance to the truth. You ask and then assume that we're all stupid, well news flash...youre dumber than a pile of shit.....fuck off!
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Re: 2006 Honda civic

Alright there is no need to start swearing and abusing someone because they know less than you.

Your not the smartest cookie out there either Schister66, and have displayed a fair amount of ignorance yourself.


Next time if you can't be nice, and prehaps try and help someone and teach them then I suggest you keep quite.
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Re: 2006 Honda civic

And littlehomo, take the hint and go away.

This is not playschool.
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