Exhaust
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Exhaust
Hey guys,
Im new to these forums which seem to be great I might ad and also just got a new 99 Honda Civic coupe EX for christmas. Immitiately I started looking for exhausts for it. The one that sticks out to me is the T1R 63mm cat-back exhaust system. If you guys could give me a little input that'd be great. Thanks in advance.
Im new to these forums which seem to be great I might ad and also just got a new 99 Honda Civic coupe EX for christmas. Immitiately I started looking for exhausts for it. The one that sticks out to me is the T1R 63mm cat-back exhaust system. If you guys could give me a little input that'd be great. Thanks in advance.
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ive been reading a lot on this site, its very informative. im think i wanna go high compression. heres my list of internals so far.
1988-91 D16A1 Pistons
LS Rods
OEM bearing
ARP rod bolts...anything to add to that to make it safer?
1988-91 D16A1 Pistons
LS Rods
OEM bearing
ARP rod bolts...anything to add to that to make it safer?
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where you at in SC???
so you are gonna put d16a1 pistons in a Y8 using LS rods??? what for?? you still will only be at about 115whp max.
save up, swap that engine, or boost the D, high compression sohc honda engines are VERY EXPENSIVE if you plan to make ANY kind of power. if you just want something fun and "quick" leave it stock, NO amount of mods will give you what you are looking for if you want it to be "fast", without a swap or boost.
so you are gonna put d16a1 pistons in a Y8 using LS rods??? what for?? you still will only be at about 115whp max.
save up, swap that engine, or boost the D, high compression sohc honda engines are VERY EXPENSIVE if you plan to make ANY kind of power. if you just want something fun and "quick" leave it stock, NO amount of mods will give you what you are looking for if you want it to be "fast", without a swap or boost.
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swaps are so expensive these days (from what i hear) if you know of any that are simple and easy that would be worth it. please post. as for boosting the D how much trouble do you think that would be? what do you have in your car atm?
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