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Hi all!
I just got my first Civic. It's an automatic 93 LX Sedan. It's kinda the opposite of what I really wanted but I got a good deal. I used to have a 95 Mirage S Coupe and was looking to buy a manual 1G DSM, but couldn't find a decent one and I needed a car quick since I just got home from college and need something to use to go to/from work.
I've never really considered honda's to be fast and there are so many ricers around here that no one really seems to have the ability to prove me wrong. I know any car can be fast with the right work done to it, so don't think I'm flaming you guys, it's just my experience. I've had my car for like 2 weeks and I already want to do some stuff to it, but I don't want to spend all my money because I'm eventually going to sell the car when I find what I really want. I've been thinking about doing about a 1 inch drop and stiffening up the suspension so I can get better handling. It's pretty fun as is, but I always like it to be better. What do you guys suggest for a decent (yet inexspensive) sport suspension? Also, does anyone have any suggestions for for free or cheap ghetto-rigged mods? I've taken the box off from around the filter and am going to build an intake sometime in the next few weeks. I'm trying to figure out exactly what I need without using PVC since that gives off toxic fumes. I appreciate any suggestions. I'm just having a little fun with this car before I find myself a nice turbo-charged car.
I just got my first Civic. It's an automatic 93 LX Sedan. It's kinda the opposite of what I really wanted but I got a good deal. I used to have a 95 Mirage S Coupe and was looking to buy a manual 1G DSM, but couldn't find a decent one and I needed a car quick since I just got home from college and need something to use to go to/from work.
I've never really considered honda's to be fast and there are so many ricers around here that no one really seems to have the ability to prove me wrong. I know any car can be fast with the right work done to it, so don't think I'm flaming you guys, it's just my experience. I've had my car for like 2 weeks and I already want to do some stuff to it, but I don't want to spend all my money because I'm eventually going to sell the car when I find what I really want. I've been thinking about doing about a 1 inch drop and stiffening up the suspension so I can get better handling. It's pretty fun as is, but I always like it to be better. What do you guys suggest for a decent (yet inexspensive) sport suspension? Also, does anyone have any suggestions for for free or cheap ghetto-rigged mods? I've taken the box off from around the filter and am going to build an intake sometime in the next few weeks. I'm trying to figure out exactly what I need without using PVC since that gives off toxic fumes. I appreciate any suggestions. I'm just having a little fun with this car before I find myself a nice turbo-charged car.
#4
i've got a "ghetto" intake and its basically two pieces of mandrel bent piping, two silicon gormets and a cone filter. it was alright and i couidln't complain cause the piping was free. its basically a short ram intake pipe cut in half and then rejoined with a silicon gormet.
#8
it's my D in a B
here's a mod: put the bottom half of your airbox back on, pull out the intake resonator, get a piece of dryer ducting and a hose clamp, clamp the dryer ducting to the airbox inlet, and run the ducting down through the hole under the airbox and into the bumper. DIY CAI... doesn't do much, but it does something--matched with a K&N drop in filter, thats a pretty good cheap-ass mod.
As for suspension, if you're looking to go for really cheap, don't bother. If youre looking to spend a few hundred, get H&R or Eibach or Neuspeed springs, and some OK shocks--kyb or tokico is a good bet. You can probably find the springs used somewhere, but its a good idea to buy the shocks new.
As for suspension, if you're looking to go for really cheap, don't bother. If youre looking to spend a few hundred, get H&R or Eibach or Neuspeed springs, and some OK shocks--kyb or tokico is a good bet. You can probably find the springs used somewhere, but its a good idea to buy the shocks new.