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Old 09-15-2008, 05:49 PM
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Default Shortram intake and Eibach drop 07si sedan?

Has anyone put a shortram intake on a 4dr Si and does it have any type of hp increase?

Has anyone tried out Eibach Sportline springs on and are u happy w/ the drop? Thx
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I already have the parts I'm just wondering if someone has already ran with the same setup, I'm trying out. (Aem Shortram) I will continue to look or scroll...
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Default Re: Shortram intake and Eibach drop 07si sedan? (seeker07si)

Its a pretty common set up. Several individuals in this forum are running some sort of intake (insert brand of choice) along with some sort of drop spring kit.

Looks like you have a good setup to start with.
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thx. man
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I have 07 civic si sedan with the Eibach sportline and a Aem Sri&lt; and I like it alot.. I only changed the filer on intake to a K&N. But overall I like it. springs havent fully relaxed but I noticed at least a 2inch drop.. was a learning lesson driving slower over bumps but yes I am happy with the money spent.
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Cool thx. Did u keep the factory shocks on or replace them? I'm looking at changing them up b/c I'm not shure if the factory ones will hold up in the long run. I was looking into Skunk2 sport shocks that just came out, do u know or heard anything about these? Thx man appreciate the info.
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Havent thought about changing my shocks yet&lt; but I think I may now that you have suggested it.
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