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Auto Transmission swap for 2005 Civic Coupe

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Old Dec 6, 2014 | 06:57 PM
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So I have an auto 2005 Civic Coupe. The transmission is fine but I was just wondering if there are any better Auto Trannys out there that'll slide right in and are a bit more sporty. I've gotten a bit attached to my trooper of a Civic and at first I was thinking of doing a manual swap but just weighed in all the hassle and time and I just want to keep things a bit true to what my car already is. any positive feedback would be beyond appreciated. And side note question: What are some great things to increase the throttle response for an Auto civic. Thanks!
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Old Dec 7, 2014 | 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Oliternal
So I have an auto 2005 Civic Coupe. The transmission is fine but I was just wondering if there are any better Auto Trannys out there that'll slide right in and are a bit more sporty. I've gotten a bit attached to my trooper of a Civic and at first I was thinking of doing a manual swap but just weighed in all the hassle and time and I just want to keep things a bit true to what my car already is. any positive feedback would be beyond appreciated. And side note question: What are some great things to increase the throttle response for an Auto civic. Thanks!
Sportier automatic transmissions? None.

Improved throttle response? Custom-fabricated independent throttle bodies perhaps. But, short of that, not really anything.
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