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240sxguy 06-01-2004 02:31 PM

cheap/ free mods for Civics and CRX's
 
I have recently gotten a 1998 Honda Civic EX. with just buying the car, i dont really have the money to mod it out. anyone have any free/ cheap ideas for me?

street_kings 06-01-2004 02:33 PM

Re:cheap/ free mods for Civics and CRX's
 
Take the air filter box out and run the filter to open air, or pull the filter too and put on a K&N on your factory intake pipe.

davcivic 06-01-2004 02:39 PM

Re:cheap/ free mods for Civics and CRX's
 
If you are into performance, save money and do a Homemade Turbo, the car will be faster for the same amount of cash it will take to get header, intake and other little upgrades.

You could pretty much do a HMT kit for under 1000 if you don't go to crazy and use junkyard parts. Now if you want a show custom kit, plan to spend more.

Welcome to HMT

TurboHatch95 06-01-2004 02:39 PM

Re:cheap/ free mods for Civics and CRX's
 
advance the timing, remove the muffler :P, take out the spare, jack, tools, back seat, etc.

davcivic 06-01-2004 02:45 PM

Re:cheap/ free mods for Civics and CRX's
 
and you'll still have a 16 second car, then you blow a tire and you are fucked. I had a 97 ex, spent about 2,000 in stupid N/A parts, and the car was still too slow.

Don't get me wrong all of those things will help, but it won't be a big performance change.

You can rig a cheap button as a vtec controller, or more like press the button when you want vtec, but that can also bring problems.

FURACERMAN 06-01-2004 04:05 PM

Re:cheap/ free mods for Civics and CRX's
 
Take a plastic cup and cut off the bottom. Take your lower airbox and cut some holes in it. Preferably facing the front of the car or sources of cool air. Now cut both air box joining holes to fit the cup, and glue/epoxy/silicon that bitch in place. Then drop in a K&N. I've heard on ITRs this flows better than most intakes. If you're willing to you can port the head. You could mill the head (compression is a budget racers friend). Get a Z6 exhaust manifold, and chop out the inner tube. Or you could make your own header. There's tons of ---- you can do for little to no money.

Spenser 06-01-2004 04:13 PM

Re:cheap/ free mods for Civics and CRX's
 
get a can of wip cream...

www.geocities.com/calgarycivics/NOS.html

more ghetto ideas...

www.geocities.com/calgarycivics/ghetto.html

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Turbo90Accord4DR 06-01-2004 05:27 PM

Re:cheap/ free mods for Civics and CRX's
 
i guess the new study says to run water/oil mix 50/50 supposed to flow better or something

leth 06-01-2004 05:45 PM

Re:cheap/ free mods for Civics and CRX's
 
hahahahaha i like the ghetto no2. youd probbebly get a better gain of the whipit


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