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Member ID: RadiomanRI

Location: Providence, RI

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2001 Honda Civic

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Performance Parts

Exterior Styling

  • Konig Wheels 

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(3-30-02) Todays lesson. Applying Dynamat to the trunk.

OK. Here is my trunk. I am hoping to put all 4 of my 12"s in here without losing too much space.

RadiomanRI's 2001 Honda Civic

First we will apply some Dynamat Original Self Adhesive Noise Control Material. Before we do that, we will need to remove the trunk lining.

Here are the tools we will be using for the first step - Removing the trunk lining.

RadiomanRI's 2001 Honda Civic


A basic flat blade screwdriver and a panel popper.

First thing we are going to do is remove the spare tire cover. We will need to remove these two fasteners.

RadiomanRI's 2001 Honda Civic

RadiomanRI's 2001 Honda Civic

RadiomanRI's 2001 Honda Civic

Now to remove the cover.

RadiomanRI's 2001 Honda Civic

RadiomanRI's 2001 Honda Civic

Continued on the next page.

Table Of Contents

PG 2................Radio Installation.
PG 3-7.............Dynamat Installation.
PG 8................Running the ground wire.
Pg 9-10............Running the speaker wire for the front stage.
PG 11-13.........Installing Sound Killer on the front doors.
PG 14-15.........Installing 6" components in the front doors.
PG 16..............System Diagram.
PG 17..............Systems and cars of yesteryear.
PG 18..............For Sale.
PG 19..............My New Toy.

This site was created to show my installation from start to finish and for that purpose only. This is not a training course or tutorial. In no way will I be liable if property damage occurs resulting in the use of this information.
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Member ID: RadiomanRI

Location: Providence, RI