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Old 12-16-2003, 09:04 AM
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Okay, I have a question. It's probably going to sound stupid but I just wanted to know what a 1.6L I-4 MPI motor was and what car they go in to. Please help me out. Thanks!!
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All civics, along with a horde of other cars, are 1.6 MPI (Multi Point [fuel] Injection) I4's. Be a little more specific.
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okay would this be the motor that is in a 93' civic hatch si?
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