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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=1528
Submitted by: AC Schnitzer M3
Comments: 10  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 03-02-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
1997 Honda Civic EX UNDER THE HOOD - RS Akimoto Polished Intake w/RYTEK Heat
Shield - AEM Adjustable Cam Gear - DC Sports Ceramic Header - Nology Hot Wires -
NGK Plugs - K&N Crank Case Breather - Polished Valve Cover - Mugen Oil Cap - Steel
Braiding - Unorthodox Racing Underpulley - 2.25` Custom Exhaust Piping


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#1
3-02-2002 @ 12:46:16 PM
Posted By : ambientFLIER Reply | Edit | Del
so this civic now has 137 hp instead of 127 - WHOOPIE !!!

#2
3-02-2002 @ 04:18:40 PM
Posted By : OldSchoolSpeed Reply | Edit | Del
again, intake, crank case breather, spark plug wires and plugs, valve cover, Mugen Oil Cap (hot spit - good for at least 25 horses), i doubt he's even pushing 137 horses.

#3
3-02-2002 @ 06:19:23 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
Wow! A Mugen Oil Cap! And Nology spark plug wires! Those are some serious performance mods, huh? Wow, maybe if I polish my valve cover, my Cavalier could do the 1/4 in 11 seconds, yo!

#4
3-31-2002 @ 04:41:36 PM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
you know, I'm pretty sure that the stock exhaust diameter for '97 civics was either 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 inches. either way, he's a dumbass. it's just the degree of dumbassitude.

#5
9-12-2002 @ 08:18:04 AM
Posted By : kstagger Reply | Edit | Del
Whoo - he can still get beat by my wife's old Altima. Or her Mountaineer. Or my Monte or ... well you get the point.

#6
9-12-2002 @ 08:19:14 AM
Posted By : kstagger Reply | Edit | Del
Yo - I just replaced the spark plugz wirez on da EX - added 25hp ezee! Goina beat on some of dem der SS Camaros - Yo!

#7
10-29-2002 @ 11:47:19 AM
Posted By : 95T-Bird Reply | Edit | Del
Ok, this guy is listing stuff we all do and don't even think about. How come Ricers do a million 2 hp mods but never do any real hard core stuff?

#8
10-29-2002 @ 11:48:25 AM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
Because those little mods take no skill to do.

#9
10-29-2002 @ 05:56:53 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
#7, Because their cars are usually newer vehicles that run fairly good and they don't want to tear into a good-running engine. Just my guess, maybe I'm wrong.

#10
5-24-2003 @ 03:33:12 PM
Posted By : Bert Reply | Edit | Del
#9, because the magazines say so.

if these guys equiped (or, hooked up, as it is in the ricer language) their civics with turbocharger conversions and nitrous, they could actually be somewhat fast. and maybe they would actually NEED those spark plugs then, if running high boost.. "boost? wuzzat?" argh.


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