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Member ID: sexy_136

Location: Carnegie, PA

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1994 Honda Civic

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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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Last updated: Apr 02, 2003

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sexy_136's 1994 Honda Civic

First off, I would like to start off by thanking you all who have stoped to view my Page. This is my first project car so I am going to need the help of all of you import lovers. The Civic that I have is bone stock. It is a 1994 Ex with a D16Z VTEC motor. The only thing I have did so far is install an eclipse head unit, component speakers, and a 12 coustic sub and amp. I did this first because I really love my music.

But where I am going to help is on what I chould do next. I love to race and I love to look good. So I guess I am kind of stuck Huh. Well this is were you all could help me.

On the up coming pages I have some pics of my stock civic.

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Doyle94civicEX  

Posted by: Doyle94civicEX

04/03/2004 02:52PM

cool ride check mine civic

Cassye  

Posted by: Cassye

01/20/2004 06:58PM

94 HONDA CIVIC HB FOR SALE: CHECK MY PAGE FOR DETAILS.

fastSI  

Posted by: fastSI

06/03/2003 08:44PM

Hey man, thanks for the comments. I've done all show before, and obviously played around with all go. this is what I've learned, building a show car costs less then a go car... maybe not initially, you can go all out on audio/video stuff and paint jobs, but the fact is when you start playing with your motor there goes your reliability. and after spending tons of money building a sweet setup, when something goes wrong there goes more big bucks (costly rebuilds), and your car doesn't work. when something goes wrong with a fancy sound system or whatever show stuff you do, at least you can still drive. having said that, knowing there can be more costs and more risk in building an all go ride, Nothing is more fun and addicting then having a really fast civic. especialy if its a sleeper! you have the potential to make an increadible sleeper. if you put my setup in your car, it would probably be faster because less weight, and more of a sleeper because its not an si. I agree with everyone in that you should do a swap, you can get a B16 for much less then the H22 (something like $1500-2k for the B16) thats an awesome platform to start your build on. if you decide to go that route, you should learn all about this stuff first and make a plan on what you want to do (ex. build all motor, or turbo, or super charger). don't just start buying parts and slap it on your car. figure out the big picture and how far you want to go, then break it down into stages. Let me know what you decide to do... (sorry for the long ass message)

angelboy  

Posted by: angelboy

06/02/2003 05:03AM

hey this car has potential if keep up the work i just started my first project car let me know what u think good luck dont give up on your car is expensive but it worth it in the end

Aggravation101  

Posted by: Aggravation101

06/01/2003 05:28AM

Hey thanks for the comments, the color code on my car is "Prowler Orange", you can get any paint shop to mix it. I do have some advice for you though, before you think about the cosmetics on your car, you should do an engine swap, and tune your engine and suspension and build your speed first. You can then decide if you want to go to the expensive stuff, like wheels, tires, paint, body kit etc., etc. I personally like that gen of civics, you can make them look like anything but a civic. Keep it real.....

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Member ID: sexy_136

Location: Carnegie, PA