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2001 Honda Civic I/H/HFC/E

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2008

My 2001 Honda Civic.

AEM V2 Intake, Megan 4-1 Header, Random Technology High-flow cat, and Apexi WS2 full catback exhaust.

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  • Thats pretty sick bro. I also own a 01 civic, but not enough money for a turbo system. got any reccomendations for the nitrous? ive only upgraded i/h/e and no internal work so would a 50 shot or 75 shot work best? and should i go with a wet system or a dry? thanks, and keep up the work

  • @Slimrisk Thanks. I went boost for about $2,000. Wasn't too bad.. I traded my nitrous kit for about $600 of it, then bought Hondata kpro and a few other things.

    If you have a cat, get a test pipe.. So much better, you need as much flow as you can get. When I was all motor and spraying, I went with a ported n polished head, then slapped a stage 2 3/4th race cam in it. But I ran a Zex wet kit, you need to run wet 'cause our motors are returnless fuel system. Also, I ran a 75 shot max on my motor

  • @Vilex Do I need to do any internal work besides the cam? (Pistons, rods, head studs, crank) or will I be just fine? and Im a highschooler who works for minimum wage so $2000 is a lot for me lol

  • @Slimrisk Nah. I'm pushing about 250whp on a stock block.. I'm alright for now. But to answer your question, no. If you are gonna run nitrous, I would at least get a set of ARP headstuds to prevent headlift, their pretty cheap and a great investment.

    But I hear you lol, I work full time, it's taken me 3 years to get my car where it is today.

  • Yet its still a honda civic...

  • @dcyfd That is now boosted with a t3/t4 50 trim, fully built head, and on 8 pounds running 13.1 at 103 mph..

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  • @weatherkid0707 Not hard at all. Just unbolt the stock exhaust manifold from the head, and the downpipe, and put the header in. Easy as that. I'm running a race header now, 75 shot of nitrous, ported vtec head, and tuned on AEM FI/C. Soon to be putting in a crower stage 2 3/4 race cam.

  • Sick how hard was it to install the headers?

  • not bad sound at all . i have 01 coupe civic aswell and i took the cat out and the resonator and it sounds just as good if not better :P

  • Now all this car's missing is an awesome BOV sound

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