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Old 10-07-2003, 12:47 AM
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civic question

i have a stock 95 civic sedan ex. i want to put somethings into the engine to improve horsepowere and torqe.I dont want to race it i just cant stand the powerless stock civic.

Anyone got any ideas???, thanks.
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Well, this being the Muscle car forum... I'm sure somebody will chime in about throwing in a chevy V8 or something like that.

But before you get bombared with random posts go to the Honda section and ask there.

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EDIT: You want more torque? Then I've got one word for you: Jackson Racing Supercharger... ok so that's three words. But it gives the car great low end responce compared to its stock counterparts.
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Wrong forum

Definitely the wrong forum for this question.
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HONDA as in Hang On Not Done Accelerating? Do they make horse power and torque for them? Well my suggestion as just a spectator on the whole import thing is big stickers and a bunch of lil stickers all over it adds HP as well as a big fart can on the back.. plus take the hubcaps off the wheels so just the black shows.
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Old 10-28-2004, 01:32 PM
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Re: civic question

throw on a huge wing and one of those furnace like exausts.......lol
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Old 10-28-2004, 10:36 PM
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Re: civic question

On a slightly more serious note, will an Accord 2.2L engine fit in it?
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Old 10-29-2004, 08:44 PM
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Re: civic question

umm are you illiterate or somthing he said this is the wrong forum to be posting in about rice so take you and your questions to the honda forum were atleast theyll give u some apprecication cause your deffintley not going to get it here
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Old 10-30-2004, 10:28 PM
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Re: civic question

A question was asked and I am trying to make a suggestion.

I'd make a suggestion to you too, but I'm sure you wouldn't appreciate it.
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Re: civic question

i think the dude came in here to ask cause most muscle car guys know their shit (although definitly not all) and most old car guys have been around long enough to know what works on car and what doesn't.


Im almost positive the Ex's came with a sohc v-tec. one of the first things i would get would be the apex'i v-safc. it allows you to control when your vtec comes on. also...get cams, and of course intake and exhaust. a bigger throttle body too would help. i'm pretty sure also, the v-tec's don't respond well to boost (as oposed to other engines) but i think that only makes a difference in the "big" hp numbers. oh well...hope i could help
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You like hornets' nests, don't you, Matthias?
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Re: civic question

haha...i'll admit i do like making fun of ricers, but if i can help a fellow car guy i'd be happy to (while still getting in shots here and there)...even though an import wouldn't be my choice of a car to get, my friends are into them and i pick up things here and there....so just passing on what little knowledge i have.
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Re: Re: civic question

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umm are you illiterate or somthing he said this is the wrong forum to be posting in about rice so take you and your questions to the honda forum were atleast theyll give u some apprecication cause your deffintley not going to get it here
woa woa woa stop the rice hating here bro. as defined clearly, at www.ricehatersclub.com to which i am a proud supporter and member of, ricers are not IMPORTS they are any kind of car with stuff put on them to make people think there car is fast. hondas can be very fast and can , in my book, be muscle cars. as i define a muscle car as ANY car with a strong look and an even stronger motor. therefor this guy is in the rite by me and i did and will again stand up for him. in case YOU are illiterate he is asking YOU a muscle man, as i am assuming, to give him help. in my book this is giving you GREAT respect and you should instead of giving him crap give him help.

anyway for the honda guy i would add a better flowing exhaust(not ricer fartcan please) and perhaps a supercharger they add great hp/tq if you tune the car rite neway good luck on gettin the power you want

p.s. i would also consider selling it and buying a rear wheel drive car or a 4 whell drive truck
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Old 11-16-2004, 08:15 AM
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Re: civic question

No Honda has ever been, nor will ever be, a true muscle car. Not enough cylinders... They lack about 4... Muscle cars don't "buzz" at WOT, they ROAR!!!!!
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Re: civic question

ummm yeah...but i think ur best bet is to build up the engine and do a homemade turbo set-up (go to www.homemadeturbo.com and www.d16turbo.com for info on that)...guy on another forum did the same thing and is runnin mid 12's...you could do a swap...IMO if you want a sleeper setup...build up and drop in a JDM H22a...but there are a lot more choices if u want to hear them all...

you have about ALOT of different engine choices to choose from and on each choice you can either turbo, supercharge, go NA, or n2o...i've seen on tv where a guy dropped a small block 350 in his CRX, a NSX engine fitted into the rear of a CRX, and a V6 Acura Legend engine put in a 92-95 civic...just barley......but the setup are endless and there is power that can be made easily, just not as cheaply

D series swaps:
JDM D15B - 125-130hp
D16Z6 - 125hp
D16y8 - 127hp

B series swaps:
B18A1 - 130hp
B18B1 - 140hp
B16A1/A2 - 160hp
B16A4 - 170hp
B17A1 - same as B16A1, slightly more torque
B18C1 - 170hp
B18C5 - 190hp
JDM B18C - 210hp ITR
JDM B18C - 180hp GSR
JDM B16B - 185hp Civic Type R engine
B20B/Z - 126-146hp (more tq)

H series swaps:
H23A1 - 160hp
H22A1 - 190-195hp
JDM H22a - 200hp

K series swap:
JDM K20A - 220hp
K20A2 - 200hp
K20A3 - 160hp
K24 - not sure

Frakinstein swaps:
CRVtec - B20 bottom mated with a B16 or Vtec B18 head - most net gains out of any stock setup
LS Vtec - non-Vtec B18 bottom mated with a B16 or Vtec B18 head
Mini-me - non-Vtec D series bottom mated with a Vtec D series head - not a very reliable set-up IMO

that's about all i can think of right now...if you want more info visit the Honda forums
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