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Vivere est Cogitare
>> 06+ Civic Si FAQ: Under Construction; Contributions Welcomed
As you might guess, we're looking to build a solid tech base in this forum and get more people in here. 
This is an open call to anyone with resources they'd like to share for the benefit of the group.
Ultimately, we'd like to wind up with something similar to the Integra FAQ.
Thanks in advance.
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Critical S.O.B.
I'll contribute my reviews/installation outline for the Speed Source Brass Bushings and Hondata IMG if those are helpful.
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AppleSauseSi
'06 Civic Si Navi currently: stockish
'91 CRX Si - B16A2 currently:
running OBD-2b B16A2
'82 Civic wagon 5-speed currently:
sold to a friend. wrecked... again
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Vivere est Cogitare
Absolutely. 
Ultimately, I'll group all the links together by subject.
Hopefully we can keep all the content here at HAN... so our community continues to grow.
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I think you should call the forum "06+ Civic Si and Acura CSX"
[The Acura CSX is basically a Civic with leather, the k20 engine from the previous Civic-Si and some other extra features.] The CSX is only sold in Canada.
Canadians don't even get the new Si sedan at all--they have to pay twice as much for a CSX Type-S
I just thought this should be included somewhere in the forum, but I'm not quite sure where to put it.
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D2 coilovers
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Junior Member
As you might guess, we're looking to build a solid tech base in this forum and get more people in here.
This is an open call to anyone with resources they'd like to share for the benefit of the group.
Ultimately, we'd like to wind up with something similar to the Integra FAQ.
Thanks in advance.
that's Awsomeness... you are a legend mate

on the other hand:
I'll contribute my reviews/installation outline for the Speed Source Brass Bushings and Hondata IMG if those are helpful.
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i've got some decent civic body work experience
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The thing that's keeping your CV-axle from completely going into your transaxle is the circ-clip at the end of the CV-axle!...
You just have to keep playing with your CV-axle until you get it in there!. But, whatever you do... DO NOT remove the circ-clip!!!...
That's what holds your CV-axle in the transaxle!...
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