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Old 01-30-2008, 04:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi am new here.....i have a 1995 honda civic dx coupe.....and i wanna make it faster without spending alot........any ideas???
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Old 01-30-2008, 05:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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if you want speed you have to have money. first decide if you want naturally aspirated, then start building but dont start buying stuff and find out later that you spent your money on stupid stuff. Start with the motor, clutch, then move on up to bigger and better. Have a goal and an idea of what you want to do then go from there. Speed is a question of money!
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Also, get a better motor, the 1.5 and 1.6 are cheaper to build but there is more power in B series motors... I have a 95 coupe ex 1.6 sohc vtech and it is weak compared to my b16 94 si...
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Hi am new here.....i have a 1995 honda civic dx coupe.....and i wanna make it faster without spending alot........any ideas???
How about posting this in the right section.
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ok so i need a b series block and start building from there.........anyone got one for sale??
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wat do u need to convert from an auto tranny to a manual one......i aleardy got the manuel tranny.......wat else od i need???
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wat do u need to convert from an auto tranny to a manual one......i aleardy got the manuel tranny.......wat else od i need???
well now you need to convert the entire car. Pedals, cables... etc the cluster can be used but you have to have a conversion wireing harness I think... The block is cheap maybe about 600.00 check out the classifieds.. there are a ton for sale often
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