Civics at SEMA
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A&L Racing Civic Si
DVR Concept 2006 SiR
Famed tuner RJ DeVera looked to Honda's historic racing past for inspiration on this Civic Si. He found it in the 1966 Honda 273 Formula One racecar. This Civic sports a color and graphics scheme inspired by that car. Under the hood, however, it's all modern technology. The engine employs a Comptech supercharger, headers and exhaust system. The suspension has been augmented with Comptech springs and anti-roll bars, and Brembo's multi-piston calipers and large rotors handle braking duties. The Honda Factory Performance body styling kit complements the Motegi Racing Tracklite wheels. Inside, the factory navigation system is augmented with an iPod sync system.
DVS Drag Cartel Civic Si

GReddy Turbo Civic Si
GReddy Performance Products is a leader in high-performance turbocharging, and this 2006 Civic Si is no exception. Featuring a prototype T517Z bolt-on turbo kit, it uses a stainless steel exhaust manifold and GReddy's e-Manage engine management system. A prototype Type 31V front mounted intercooler kit keeps the charge temperatures down, and an EVO2 cat-back exhaust system reduces backpressure. The system also includes GReddy's Profec B-Spec 2 boost controller, Type RS blow-off valve, iridium Tune spark plugs and a full auto turbo timer. The suspension is lowered with a Tein EDFC SS coilover system, and the exterior is enhanced with a Honda Factory Performance aero kit, Volk Racing GT-V wheels and Toyo RA-1 tires.

Hot Wheels Civic Si
Mattel is probably responsible for more enthusiasts being bitten by the car bug than anybody else, thanks to its Hot Wheels line of micro-sized cars. This full-sized Hot Wheels Civic Si is designed to make you want to play just as much, just not on mom's living room rug. The engine is customized with a prototype Turbonetics turbo system, with a Spearco intercooler. It also boasts a Nitrous Express fogger system. The exterior is modified with Tein springs that lower the car over its Momo FXL wheels and BF Goodrich tires, a custom PPG paint job and a Hot Wheels/JCP Metal GT wide body kit. The interior features Momo seats, pedals, shift knob and boot, and a Momo Trek steering wheel with a quick release hub. The stock audio components were replaced with a Kicker system and Clarion head unit, and the door panels are customized with Hot Wheels suede inserts.



2006 K&N Civic SiR
For over 35 years K&N Engineering, Inc., located in Riverside, CA, has been developing and manufacturing performance filtration products, such as High Flow Air Filters, and Intake Kits, for all makes and models. K&N feels the 2006 Civic Si is a strong contender to bring back the Honda dominance and a continued growth in the sport compact market. The company's 2006 Civic SiR project is designed to appeal to enthusiasts with a custom 4-piece body kit, made by Import Trenz, designed by Kristina Biane, and painted by M1 Autobody of El Monte, CA. The SiR Project consists of Volk Racing wheels wrapped in Toyo Tires, an Edelbrock Nitrous System, and full audio components from Eclipse Audio and Stinger Electronics.



A&L Racing Civic Si
DVR Concept 2006 SiR
Famed tuner RJ DeVera looked to Honda's historic racing past for inspiration on this Civic Si. He found it in the 1966 Honda 273 Formula One racecar. This Civic sports a color and graphics scheme inspired by that car. Under the hood, however, it's all modern technology. The engine employs a Comptech supercharger, headers and exhaust system. The suspension has been augmented with Comptech springs and anti-roll bars, and Brembo's multi-piston calipers and large rotors handle braking duties. The Honda Factory Performance body styling kit complements the Motegi Racing Tracklite wheels. Inside, the factory navigation system is augmented with an iPod sync system.
DVS Drag Cartel Civic Si

GReddy Turbo Civic Si
GReddy Performance Products is a leader in high-performance turbocharging, and this 2006 Civic Si is no exception. Featuring a prototype T517Z bolt-on turbo kit, it uses a stainless steel exhaust manifold and GReddy's e-Manage engine management system. A prototype Type 31V front mounted intercooler kit keeps the charge temperatures down, and an EVO2 cat-back exhaust system reduces backpressure. The system also includes GReddy's Profec B-Spec 2 boost controller, Type RS blow-off valve, iridium Tune spark plugs and a full auto turbo timer. The suspension is lowered with a Tein EDFC SS coilover system, and the exterior is enhanced with a Honda Factory Performance aero kit, Volk Racing GT-V wheels and Toyo RA-1 tires.

Hot Wheels Civic Si
Mattel is probably responsible for more enthusiasts being bitten by the car bug than anybody else, thanks to its Hot Wheels line of micro-sized cars. This full-sized Hot Wheels Civic Si is designed to make you want to play just as much, just not on mom's living room rug. The engine is customized with a prototype Turbonetics turbo system, with a Spearco intercooler. It also boasts a Nitrous Express fogger system. The exterior is modified with Tein springs that lower the car over its Momo FXL wheels and BF Goodrich tires, a custom PPG paint job and a Hot Wheels/JCP Metal GT wide body kit. The interior features Momo seats, pedals, shift knob and boot, and a Momo Trek steering wheel with a quick release hub. The stock audio components were replaced with a Kicker system and Clarion head unit, and the door panels are customized with Hot Wheels suede inserts.



2006 K&N Civic SiR
For over 35 years K&N Engineering, Inc., located in Riverside, CA, has been developing and manufacturing performance filtration products, such as High Flow Air Filters, and Intake Kits, for all makes and models. K&N feels the 2006 Civic Si is a strong contender to bring back the Honda dominance and a continued growth in the sport compact market. The company's 2006 Civic SiR project is designed to appeal to enthusiasts with a custom 4-piece body kit, made by Import Trenz, designed by Kristina Biane, and painted by M1 Autobody of El Monte, CA. The SiR Project consists of Volk Racing wheels wrapped in Toyo Tires, an Edelbrock Nitrous System, and full audio components from Eclipse Audio and Stinger Electronics.





