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    Simplest way to gain power

    I have the new Civic, trying to get some more power out of it. Whats the simplest to install and cheapest way to get more out of it.. Exhaust? air intake? thanks.

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    You know you want too... Array
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    Lose weight, or as ive said before, dont waste time and money trying to make a performance car out of a reliable daily driver.... thats not what it was built for, enjoy it for what it is

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    its hard too when u wanna thrash it every so often. probably a cold air intake, chrome intake manifold is a good starting point. then move onto stuff like rebuild head

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    or sell the civic n get a car that's better suited to be modded...seriously, if u want performance, the new civic is not really a good choice to start...plus u can't really use much of all those power gains on the streets (as for daily driving), unless u go to track
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    - k&n pod filter
    - some sort of piping that will deliver cold air to the filter
    - fullway exhaust
    - extractors
    - removing spare tyre & jack for lighter weight =p

    goodluck ... simple stuff n its cheap :]

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    turbo it.

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    dont touch it man, **** me... its not a car geared for performance

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    Quote Originally Posted by g_kn View Post
    - removing spare tyre & jack for lighter weight =p
    lol you'll be very grateful for this when you get a flat and noone is around to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilli View Post
    dont touch it man, **** me... its not a car geared for performance
    i am kinda in the same boat. do you think its not worth spending like maybe what, $1k on extractors, CAI, maybe a rebuild and some other misc shit compared too putting it towards a better car??

    i mean mines prob 60kw atw (EK1 GLi), pushing it too something like 80 or 90 wouldn't be feasible?

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    lol... shouldve waited and got the new type R or just got an ITR.
    Current holder of the Win folder.

    Now taking people for lessons on how to win.

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    suspension mods and some good tyres! then go mt. !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IAMVTEC View Post
    I have the new Civic, trying to get some more power out of it. Whats the simplest to install and cheapest way to get more out of it.. Exhaust? air intake? thanks.
    The following should do the trick:

    1. extractors - ceramic coated for better heat insulation
    2. cat back exhaust (+ sports cat) - bigger piping means better flow
    3. aftermarket muffler
    4. panel filter or pod filter with heatshield + box
    5. or maybe SRI (with heatshield) or CAI

    You should feel a difference
    Quote Originally Posted by 1FULSIKBOY2C23Q2NT2SXI4U
    only be putting the goood shizzle in dis dizzle, for grizzle mizzle!

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