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Thread: EP3 Type R

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    Quote Originally Posted by IP_Freely View Post
    Hey all,

    I ve just acquired myself an 04 ep3, just wondering any of you people know where i can find myself a manual for this car?

    I had a look at the hondahookup forums they've got the 02 manual. Is it still the same?

    If anyone can help greatly appreciated.

    Quote Originally Posted by IP_Freely View Post
    Sorry to be a pain, anyone have a link or know where i can get a manual from?
    Y u so hung up on a manual.....its just a car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnO View Post
    hey eskimo i wouldnt waste my time with a mugen airbox/js racing box looks like a branded oem airbox, probably a different filter is used thats better than oem or structure of it for better airflow, mugen airbox is gonna need the mugen grill. since i got my gruppe m on it seems awhole lot different pricey but it wasnt an issue, could get cai? hear its bang for buck leaves a hole in your splash guard and plenty of space in your engine bay.
    I run a J's Racing intake box with J's Racing Power flow filter. Down low, the torque is really different. Definitely worth the money. But u will need the Mugen grille to complement it, since its sucking up air from the LH top of the grille.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IP_Freely View Post
    Sorry to be a pain, anyone have a link or know where i can get a manual from?
    Service manual? http://hondatech.info/downloads/Auto/Manuals/Civic/

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    anyone have stock shocks they want to get rid of ?

  5. #8657
    Quote Originally Posted by c01567 View Post
    what filter elements are people using in the stock airbox?
    Anyone??

    Is it worth K&N over OEM?

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    Quote Originally Posted by c01567 View Post
    Anyone??

    Is it worth K&N over OEM?
    personally i can't justified K&N.

    i dunno how much it'll cost you but buying locally will be around $100. i would spend another $200 or so and import an Injen.

    but it's your call.
    Last edited by Philip Lee; 23-06-2010 at 04:46 PM.
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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    I honestly wouldn't bother with a aftermarket filter for your stock air box. If you want a performance gain CAI would be the way too go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by white_ep3_civic View Post
    I honestly wouldn't bother with a aftermarket filter for your stock air box. If you want a performance gain CAI would be the way too go.
    Yeah I agree with that. I recently got a Fujita CAI from ebay for about $350 so that would be the way to go imo if you were thinking of modding the filter. Fujita is developed by the Injen people but the difference is Injen apparently give the most gains between the two. From my knowledge Injen = more performance, Fujita = stronger vtec changeover. personally i wouldn't bother with K&N filter knowing how much more enjoyment I have got with the Fujita installed from stock airbox. If your a baller you can go with the GruppeM CAI but just be wary that the fit isnt as good as the Injen or Fujita so expect some rattling

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    so i had a look under the car, found the tie rod doesnt look like the rubber bits have spilt, cv i think they look fine no grease well double check tmr, mounts are fine. should i just get a wheel allignment/balance? i shook the right wheel left and right and in and out doesnt budge cause a mate of mine told me to try it to narrow it down to tie or wheel bearings. i dont have tools to undo the cover to get a look at the sparkies but i dont think theyre worn out yet since they tend to last over 100k's?
    SPAM|WERKS
    got you covered with a johnoroll

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    spark plug will last for 100,000kms. But better to change it before that, like 90,000kms or around there.

  11. #8663
    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Lee View Post
    personally i can't justified K&N.

    i dunno how much it'll cost you but buying locally will be around $100. i would spend another $200 or so and import an Injen.

    but it's your call.
    Yeah... ebay is ~70USD shipped. OEM is 63. I'm just asking because i think my air filter element is due anyway.
    dont' really want an open pod, trying to keep a stop look

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    Quote Originally Posted by c01567 View Post
    Yeah... ebay is ~70USD shipped. OEM is 63. I'm just asking because i think my air filter element is due anyway.
    dont' really want an open pod, trying to keep a stop look
    if the price is similar, i'd probably get the K & N. but with a CAI, the air filter is down under the passenger side headlight, so you can't really see it inside the engine bay. and you will only have empty space when you take out the stock airbox.

    i have to say the car feels great with CAI and the vtec sound along is worth the cost. beware that u might lose a little low down torque with a CAI but with a cat back, there are definitely gain and no more lost torque.
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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