any suggestions for my stock civic?
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From: rosemead, ca, united states of america
I have just bought a new 2007 honda civic sedan DX 5 speed manual
does any one have a suggestion any thing for it , like bolt ons, non turbo's please and exaust and what not to get my Horse poewr up and something that a jr. in high school kid can afford
does any one have a suggestion any thing for it , like bolt ons, non turbo's please and exaust and what not to get my Horse poewr up and something that a jr. in high school kid can afford
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mrmoomoox »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have just bought a new 2007 honda civic sedan DX 5 speed manual
does any one have a suggestion any thing for it , like bolt ons, non turbo's please and exaust and what not to get my Horse poewr up and something that a jr. in high school kid can afford
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The most fun you'll have is with suspension. Get a GOOD, lightweight set of wheels (enkei RPF1's for example), no bigger than 17 or 18 (preferably 17), some sticky tires, and a good set of shocks/lowering springs/camber kit. After that, put on a strut and sway bar.
It will be like having a totally different car. I say wheels/tire first because they'll help you grip more in acceleration, turning, and braking. You'll notice the most improvement from that.
Enjoy the new car and don't do anything retarded, like try to find the speed limiter
does any one have a suggestion any thing for it , like bolt ons, non turbo's please and exaust and what not to get my Horse poewr up and something that a jr. in high school kid can afford
</TD></TR></TABLE>The most fun you'll have is with suspension. Get a GOOD, lightweight set of wheels (enkei RPF1's for example), no bigger than 17 or 18 (preferably 17), some sticky tires, and a good set of shocks/lowering springs/camber kit. After that, put on a strut and sway bar.
It will be like having a totally different car. I say wheels/tire first because they'll help you grip more in acceleration, turning, and braking. You'll notice the most improvement from that.
Enjoy the new car and don't do anything retarded, like try to find the speed limiter
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as stated above, you really can't do **** to base models unless you dump some serious cash into them.
keep your car clean. suspension upgrades and a nice set of wheels should do the trick.
as stated above, you really can't do **** to base models unless you dump some serious cash into them.
keep your car clean. suspension upgrades and a nice set of wheels should do the trick.
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