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#1 of 9 Tuning/Modding my 96' Honda, Civic?
by mikew7
Mar 04, 2007 (5:58 pm)
Hey I've been driving a while and am new to the tuning and modding scene. I was just wanting some friendly info on where I should start Exterior mods, interior mods, or Performance mods? I have a budget of about 4,000 to 5,000 right now so please any advice is well appreciated! Oh, and pictures of the Civic are in my profile.
#2 of 9 Re: Tuning/Modding my 96' Honda, Civic? [mikew7]
by paisan
Mar 04, 2007 (8:35 pm)
What do you want to do? With a 96 Civic you could spend 5k and make it into a full bore Honda Challenge race car!
-mike
#3 of 9 Re: Tuning/Modding my 96' Honda, Civic? [mikew7]
by eldaino
Mar 26, 2007 (11:17 am)
don't mod anthing exterior wise, except your wheels. Defintely do performance first! What model of civic is it? If its a dx, lx, ex, look for an new engine to swap into it; such as a b16 or a b18. IF you really want to go all out, get a k series. The parts will be costly, but the engine will last longer.
The best upgrade you can do for right now is your suspension. Shocks, springs (or coilovers) strut bars,etc and performance oriented tires and wheels are essential before you start messing with power. That way you will have a car that, at least initially, wont be terrible fast, but will handle great!
#4 of 9 Re: Tuning/Modding my 96' Honda, Civic? [eldaino]
by paisan
Mar 26, 2007 (11:20 am)
Yup handling and braking is the way to go. If you can stop faster you can carry your speed further into the turns. If you can handle better in the turns, you can carry your speed through the turns.
Many times I've been on the racetrack and out braked and outhandled larger, more powerful cars with my dinky Subaru Impreza L with an automatic!
-mike
#5 of 9 Re: Tuning/Modding my 96' Honda, Civic? [paisan]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Mar 26, 2007 (11:35 am)
Good brakes and suspension is worth at least 50HP.
#6 of 9 Re: Tuning/Modding my 96' Honda, Civic? [mikew7]
by xaeta
Apr 10, 2007 (11:44 pm)
for 4-grand to 5-grand it's best that you buy new suspension and brakes so that you can lower the car and control it.
when you get a few more funds, might wanna buy a SPOON Engine to swap out the stock one; remove the air-conditioner; get a smaller horn in favor of enhancing your exhaust system. If you can't get the engine, try for a Turbo Charger and Timer from HKS that would best fit your engine.
I'd build up on the interiors and the goodies last.
#8 of 9 I GOT THE SAME CAR
by repoman2k9
Nov 07, 2008 (10:13 am)
START WITH A CLEAN SWAP LIK A GSR WHICH COMES WITH 170 HORSES
THEN INVEST IN LIGHT BOLT ONS LIKE A AEM INTAKE, ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS, MSD IGNITION, VTEC CONTROLLER, NUTHIN THAT MAKES UR CHECK ENGINE LIGHT COME ON AND ALSO U CAN SPANK UR AVERAGE SPORTS CAR LIKE CELICA MOST OTHER CIVICS AND STILL KEEP FILL UPS TO A MINIMAL
LOWER UR CAR WITH COILOVERS SUCH AS TEIN OR SKUNK2 OR I HEARD MEGAN IS GOOD INVEST IN BEEFED UP SWAY BARS
LAST BUT NOT LEAST EXTERIOR KEEP A NICE CLEAN LOOK
NO WING A LIP WOULD BE NICE, WHEELS I WOULD GO WITH GT3S I THINK THEY LOOK THE BEST ON OUR MODEL CIVICS I REALLY LIK THE GOLD MODEL