New to Honda!!

Hermancivic

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Hi everyone,

Just bought my second car, gone from a shitty ford fiesta to my 2001 Honda civic 1.6 SE sport. Thought I would join a forum to help me out as I plan to tune the car and have a play around, I was planning to get a type R but with me being 17 I really cant afford the insurance as I'm already paying£4700!!!!

I would like to makes the car look the part e.i alloys and possibly a type R body kit with a better sounding exhaust.
Soon I would like to make it faster but not tell my insurance so doing things like changing pistons and rods things like this so I will be posting updates of my car as I go along.

All recommendations are welcome because I'm new to the Honda world!

Many thanks!
Hermanzhang (china)
 

the_7ucky

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civics very commonly get a good bit of power and response from upgrading electrical and ignition. plugs, wires, upgraded cap and rotor kit. intake and exhaust (mufflers excluded) upgrades give a lot of power compared to the bigger engines, but can usually cause problems if you have a lot of old parts, so I would suggest replacing the old stuff first. just do a lot of research before you upgrade any big parts and know the typical issues with these upgrades. good luck and post pics if ya can.
 


young_

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Umm wtf? ^
:lol: I'm sayin!

Guess I need to find some of those plug wires.


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96_Vtec_DelSol

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civics very commonly get a good bit of power and response from upgrading electrical and ignition. plugs, wires, upgraded cap and rotor kit. intake and exhaust (mufflers excluded) upgrades give a lot of power compared to the bigger engines, but can usually cause problems if you have a lot of old parts, so I would suggest replacing the old stuff first. just do a lot of research before you upgrade any big parts and know the typical issues with these upgrades. good luck and post pics if ya can.
:what::what::what::confused::confused::confused:
Wtf?
 

EJackBauer8

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civics very commonly get a good bit of power and response from upgrading electrical and ignition. plugs, wires, upgraded cap and rotor kit. intake and exhaust (mufflers excluded) upgrades give a lot of power compared to the bigger engines, but can usually cause problems if you have a lot of old parts, so I would suggest replacing the old stuff first. just do a lot of research before you upgrade any big parts and know the typical issues with these upgrades. good luck and post pics if ya can.
Grammar Nazi levels rising.
 

young_

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That is false.
So you're telling me... That even though I have an accel distributor cap and rotor, and ngk plugs and wires, that my car DOESN'T have 350 horsepower?

Why that's just absurd :lol:


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