Question For 1999 Honda Civic Si Owners
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Re: Question For 1999 Honda Civic Si Owners (Spoon_b18)
I would go 195/50R15, that is just me though.
clutch -- what is your plans? just stock daily driver or you looking to build? you can search on that topic..
clutch -- what is your plans? just stock daily driver or you looking to build? you can search on that topic..
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Re: Question For 1999 Honda Civic Si Owners (Spoon_b18)
i run 195/55 tires and its nice..looks way better to about the clutch if you want to remain OEM id get ITR clutch (little more grab) but if not OEM get something like a clutchmasters
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Re: Question For 1999 Honda Civic Si Owners (Spoon_b18)
Just put the falken azenis 205/50/15 on mine...night and day difference from the kumhos I had. I also have the Exedy Full face organic disc and love it as well. Make sure to go ahead and get the flywheel since your going to have the tranny off.
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Re: Question For 1999 Honda Civic Si Owners (AzSi22)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AzSi22 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">205-50/15 and ACT Street/Strip </TD></TR></TABLE>
wErD, that's what i would suggest.
wErD, that's what i would suggest.
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Re: Question For 1999 Honda Civic Si Owners (Spoon_b18)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Spoon_b18 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Question on si tires .. what size are you running thinkin about 195-55-15QUOTE]
Thats good for daily driving only.
[QUOTE=Spoon_b18]Clutch ... Need to replaced go with aftermarket or OEM ?? any difference beside the price??</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would just get OEM, but if you are going track your car then go with Exedy or ACT.
Thats good for daily driving only.
[QUOTE=Spoon_b18]Clutch ... Need to replaced go with aftermarket or OEM ?? any difference beside the price??</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would just get OEM, but if you are going track your car then go with Exedy or ACT.
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Re: Question For 1999 Honda Civic Si Owners (EM1b18cR)
i say go w/ falken azenis 205/50/15 and for the clutch it depends on what your future plans are
i'm running act 6puck unsprung hub/xtreme pressure plate, but i'm also turbod
i say for a good all-around clutch go w/ act 6puck sprung hub/heavyduty pressure plate
i'm running act 6puck unsprung hub/xtreme pressure plate, but i'm also turbod
i say for a good all-around clutch go w/ act 6puck sprung hub/heavyduty pressure plate
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Re: Question For 1999 Honda Civic Si Owners (ebp 99 si)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ebp 99 si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i say for a good all-around clutch go w/ act 6puck sprung hub/heavyduty pressure plate</TD></TR></TABLE>
I say unless you are building the engine or going FI, do not get a Puck clutch.
If you plan on doing simple bolt on mods, get a ITR clutch assembly.
Stay away from the OEM Si clutch it is preety shitty.
I say unless you are building the engine or going FI, do not get a Puck clutch.
If you plan on doing simple bolt on mods, get a ITR clutch assembly.
Stay away from the OEM Si clutch it is preety shitty.
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