2000 Civic Si Gas Milage
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2000 Civic Si Gas Milage
Hello Guys,
I hope i am posting in the right place. I am planning on Buying a 2000 Civic Si with minor upgrades (Exchaust, 18" rims and Cold Air intake), The car haws about 134,000 Milage. My question is how much gas milage would it give me. I just recentely sold my Eclipse GSt because it was giving me way less gas milage and i had to dive 20Miles to work Each day.
Just want to know your openion and one more thing You can only put Premium gas in there right now regular.
Thanks much in advance for your feekback.
I hope i am posting in the right place. I am planning on Buying a 2000 Civic Si with minor upgrades (Exchaust, 18" rims and Cold Air intake), The car haws about 134,000 Milage. My question is how much gas milage would it give me. I just recentely sold my Eclipse GSt because it was giving me way less gas milage and i had to dive 20Miles to work Each day.
Just want to know your openion and one more thing You can only put Premium gas in there right now regular.
Thanks much in advance for your feekback.
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Re: (TheMuffinMan)
errr on the spelling man....but you might possibly find more information in the EK civic forums....But the EM1 is a solid base to start with and gets decent gas milage.
try posting here for more info and better input....https://honda-tech.com/zeroforum/1
try posting here for more info and better input....https://honda-tech.com/zeroforum/1
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Re: 2000 Civic Si Gas Milage (khan1977)
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Re: (khan1977)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by khan1977 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">sorry for posting in the incorrect area. Thank much for your input tho.</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol we're just messing with you, as most of us drve something other than civics, we cannot give you accurate information.......
lol we're just messing with you, as most of us drve something other than civics, we cannot give you accurate information.......
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Your threadscreams noob lol, thats why they mess with you. 18's arent good for fuel economy-they are mad heavy and are too big for the displacement(lolz) of your motor. 134k on a 2000 civic? WTF? dont even consider a 2000 with anything more than 100k miles on it. 134k is 16,750 miles per year. thats a LOT of driving . and you shoiuld reconsider the Premium Unleaded Fuel Only string. its going for about 4.50 down here. with your FE being > or =25mpg, that will hurt your pocket mucho IMO
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