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Civic Racing Mods

Well I might get a civic and I want it to be uno FAST little shit in the 1/4 mile drag. Suggestions on model year civic, and parts are welcome, I'm getting a body kit for it and nothing's gonna change my mind bout that. Same with wide wheels. LMK peeps
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'88 CRX (or Civic) HF
H22A engine
Turbo

There ya go!
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well first off, unless you are already planning on doing an engine swap, DON'T GET A CIVIC. You are NOT going to make a Civic reasonably fast without some MAJOR engine revamps (turbo,internal engine work,etc...)...or a B-Series engine swap. A Civic SI will give you a decent engine to work with, but any other series will leave you with alot of work to do. So if you're serious about racing...and you're dead-set on a civic, leave about 3g in the bank account to do some work under the hood. You can find some good deals on swap-worthy engines...so first off, think about how much $$ are you willing to spend. I'm not dissing, i drive a 00 civic ex, and it's painfully slow. Just keep in mind that a virgin Civic is grocery carrying passenger car, not a drag car. Therefore you're going to have to do some work to bring out the inner-beast in this machine. I've been bitten by the racing bug myself...so I'm currently shopping for an engine swap for my civic.
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yeah....

I'd definitely switch the engine out, the older engine cant take the good stuff
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CRX with a ZC motor, forced induction.

Or maybe a 5th gen (92-95) hatchback with a B18C

Oh, by the way, what times were you expecting to run?

Also, Will this be your daily driver?
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Well.....

It'll be my daily driver, and from what I have heard I'd keep it in the "stock" category in drags.
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