daltonshirley68
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Hi I just got a 92 civic hatchback cx I have a stock engine don't have much money but would like to make it go faster
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100% agree!I'll be the bad guy.
Not going to happen. The little engine in your car was built and tuned for GAS MILEAGE. To make it faster you need either a bigger engine swapped in, build the hell out of the internals, or you need to boost it through turbo or supercharger. None of which is good for someone that doesn't have much money as the cost goes up pretty fast. Simple bolt ons (exhaust, intake, header, etc) are a waste of money power wise as they don't do much of an increase in the way of true hp that can be actually felt. Not a good money for the power ratio at all.
I would recommend to either drive the hell out of it and enjoy the gas mileage or start saving up for a swap.
It's not stock I thought it was but it's not it's a 1.6 vtech d seriesIts a cx, sohc non vtec. That and faster doesnt exist
Vtec**It's not stock I thought it was but it's not it's a 1.6 vtech d series
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Damnit, Lethal6! I thought that was my job. LOLI'll be the bad guy.
Dalton, he is completely accurate. You would know this if you did even the slightest bit of research being that the same exact question is asked at least every other week on this forum alone and has been covered to death on every Honda forum known to man.Not going to happen. The little engine in your car was built and tuned for GAS MILEAGE. To make it faster you need either a bigger engine swapped in, build the hell out of the internals, or you need to boost it through turbo or supercharger. None of which is good for someone that doesn't have much money as the cost goes up pretty fast. Simple bolt ons (exhaust, intake, header, etc) are a waste of money power wise as they don't do much of an increase in the way of true hp that can be actually felt. Not a good money for the power ratio at all.
I would recommend to either drive the hell out of it and enjoy the gas mileage or start saving up for a swap.