99 Civic Ex.. Please Help
I have a 99 civic ex coupe with a stock motor. Im trying to find out, what I can do to make my engine pull a little harder then it does now. I'm not really into speed, therefore I dont want to put a b-series in it. So is there n e thing I can do to make it a little faster?
Thsnx for you help in advance!!!!
Thsnx for you help in advance!!!!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by unvme23 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a 99 civic ex coupe with a stock motor. Im trying to find out, what I can do to make my engine pull a little harder then it does now. I'm not really into speed, therefore I dont want to put a b-series in it. So is there n e thing I can do to make it a little faster?
Thsnx for you help in advance!!!!</TD></TR></TABLE>
if its your daily id go with a JRSC http://www.supercharger.com/Sh...der=1 i had one on my 99 ex for over two years...i really liked it...but i just swaped out the d for a b heres some pics of the SC if you wanna c it
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1989626
Thsnx for you help in advance!!!!</TD></TR></TABLE>
if its your daily id go with a JRSC http://www.supercharger.com/Sh...der=1 i had one on my 99 ex for over two years...i really liked it...but i just swaped out the d for a b heres some pics of the SC if you wanna c it
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1989626
Piecing together your own turbo kit would give you the best bang for the buck but it takes a lot of time, research, and work. You could do the basic intake/header/exhaust but that won't do nearly as much as the turbo and in the end can end up costing almost as much, but its also much easier than piecing together the turbo kit. It really depends on your budget and if your willing to make the jump to forced induction or not.
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