ex coupe 93 civic
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ex coupe 93 civic
ok guys i have a ex coupe 93 and im just doing a i/h/e to it, since all the experinced guys are saying you cant get automatics to go fast i thought this would do something, out some kick to it.
i have a fewwww questions about this i/h/e
1. i want something that is good performance but in a range of 150-200 of each part
2. will this give my car a little bit of a kick?
3. will i see some improvement
4. with all of that should i leave my d16z6 inside of it?
5. PLEAASE post links of were to buy these items so i can take a look!
6. should i play with the ecu or is it a BITCH
i have a fewwww questions about this i/h/e
1. i want something that is good performance but in a range of 150-200 of each part
2. will this give my car a little bit of a kick?
3. will i see some improvement
4. with all of that should i leave my d16z6 inside of it?
5. PLEAASE post links of were to buy these items so i can take a look!
6. should i play with the ecu or is it a BITCH
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Re: ex coupe 93 civic
- Ebay. The Marketplace. The whole internet.
- No.
- Mileage only. Like I've already stated and you've ignored.
- Yes.
- Ebay. The Marketplace. The whole internet.
- No. You couldn't if you wanted to. You have no clue what you are doing with it anyway.
- Lock thread. Don't see how this thread is any different than your last one.
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im new at this ok. chill out dude. seriously im just asking for help, and people have told me the complete opposite of what you just said in the other thread! that if i do a i/h/e ill have kick and like 15 20 more hp
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1. i want something that is good performance but in a range of 150-200 of each part
No, try $0-$60.
2. will this give my car a little bit of a kick?
No
3. will i see some improvement
Minimal
4. with all of that should i leave my d16z6 inside of it?
Yes
5. PLEAASE post links of were to buy these items so i can take a look!
Ebay, Craigslist, and the junk yard.
6. should i play with the ecu or is it a BITCH
No
No, try $0-$60.
2. will this give my car a little bit of a kick?
No
3. will i see some improvement
Minimal
4. with all of that should i leave my d16z6 inside of it?
Yes
5. PLEAASE post links of were to buy these items so i can take a look!
Ebay, Craigslist, and the junk yard.
6. should i play with the ecu or is it a BITCH
No
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No you're not asking for help. You're fishing for someone to give you a magic bullet to make your slow-as-a-snail car go faster. You ignored EVERYTHING that was said in the last thread and that's kind of annoying because you asked for suggestions and apparently did not like what you heard.
Not only did I answer in your last thread but I believe that a mod linked you to an extensive thread that I made to answer this very same tired question. You definitely didn't read any parts of it or you wouldn't have started this thread.
Not only did I answer in your last thread but I believe that a mod linked you to an extensive thread that I made to answer this very same tired question. You definitely didn't read any parts of it or you wouldn't have started this thread.
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No you're not asking for help. You're fishing for someone to give you a magic bullet to make your slow as a snail car go faster. You ignored EVERYTHING that was said in the last thread and that's kind of annoying because you asked for suggestions and apparently did not like what you heard.
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im just looking for more opinions, i have a bum knee and kinda want this, never had **** in my life and i can drive. hoping that maybe someone can hook it up with a good answer, so theres absolutley no way to get faster results,
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I guess you like asking the same question with different words. The answer is "No".
If you don't believe me, try modding the car and see how fast your money leaves your wallet and how slow your car stays.
If you don't believe me, try modding the car and see how fast your money leaves your wallet and how slow your car stays.
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Be that as it may, invest in the car and come back to tell us that you should have listened. I'm trying to save you a lot of time, money and frustration based on experience.
The Civic is an econobox. Never meant for speed. Even the 6th gen SI was nothing to write home about. So in automatic form you might as well just give it up.
My next car will be a 370z.
The Civic is an econobox. Never meant for speed. Even the 6th gen SI was nothing to write home about. So in automatic form you might as well just give it up.
My next car will be a 370z.
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I could not honestly tell you. That would all depend on your level of mechanical aptitude. For me the bolt-off/bolt-on process is simple. It's the wiring I wouldn't look forward to tackling. My suggestion is to find a link to a DIY and look it over and make that assessment. Let me know if you need help finding one.
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