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Old 03-03-2003, 07:50 PM   #16
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Yah, I know I should have gotten a MT, and now I regret it... but I thought I'd be riding in a lot of traffic for work everyday, and I didn't know how to drive a MT so I just thought I'd get an auto. Once I drove this Civic I kicked myself in the ass about a million times. But, I'm gonna try to get this auto decently quick... without putting a turbo or anything too too expensive in. I am gonna get the header, and hopefully I'll figure out something under 1g to get next. But I love the car, and I'm all about working it.. and maybe I wont be taking on any Vette's anytime soon, but hopefully I'll run a decent time in the next few years...

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Old 03-03-2003, 09:03 PM   #17
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something under 1g to get next
how about a manual transmission? not sure about the cost of one for a newer civic but go around to shops and get it priced....cant hurt none
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MT huh... well its brand new with under 10000 miles on it so far.. maybe in a couple of thousand miles I might think about replacing the tranny, but won't I have to re-do the engine too? Could I just change the tranny? That seems like a good idea, but thats down the line a year or two
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no just change the tranny...and maybe ecu..i dunno about the new hondas very much, but i think a mt will make your car faster than anything you buy to mod it
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