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new driver, new car
Ok let's see now. . . I have a '95 Honda Civic DX. I know it has a D15B8 engine as well as some of its specifications. But what i want to know is what my options are, as far as what i can do to improvise on it. Like would it be better to just save up and swap with a v-tech, or just find a new intake and get a chip. See, I'm very new to this. Any information regarding my car or what i should do with it would be highly appreciated.
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I WOULD SAVE FOR THE SWAP AND IF YOU DO I WOULD PERFER A B16A2 IT A 99-00 SI ENGINE AND THE PERFORMANCE PARTS CAN BE FOUND AT http://www.modacar.com/car/Honda/Civic/ AND THE ENGINE CAN BE FOUND AT WWW.STREETIMPORTS.COM
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It all depends what you want a swap is alot of money and work a a D-series v-tec would be alot easier and cheaper but just bolt ons can add a good kick.
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Bolt-ons are nice, and cheap for that matter. . . and probably the most reasonable seen as how its a '95. . . though, hondas last for a while. I guess since I'm only 16, and i make just about minimum wage, bolt-ons would be my best choice. . . but a v-tech would sure be a whole lot better. How much more can you do to a v-tech engine than you could do to a 4 cylinder? (more specifically mine)
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