02' Honda Civic 1.7L Vtec EX Trim
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Hi. I'm new to the forums and recently trade my old 96' Accord for a 2002 Civic EX with a lovely vtec inside.
I would love some help.
I want to buy a Short Ram AEM. But I wonder if it will affect my engine in the long run? Would it allow too much air thus some moisture into the engine? Is it safe? Which one do you guys recommend? If any at all? Better Short Ram AEM then Air Intake I am assuming correct? Also Where can I purchase one? I would love to find a reliable site where I could buy not only parts but stuff for the car...Say I want to change the look and color of my Gauges..Which I do! Anyways I forgot to mention my 02' Civic EX is a manual ofc 184k miles on it. Timing belt changed. got to re-open it again since stupid seals were put wrong..has a very small leak.. no sweat thought. OEM seals, plus valve cover seals. Do you guys think spending the money on OEM Spark plugs is worth it? Or high end from regular auto part store suffice? Thank you.
Hi. I'm new to the forums and recently trade my old 96' Accord for a 2002 Civic EX with a lovely vtec inside.
I would love some help.
I want to buy a Short Ram AEM. But I wonder if it will affect my engine in the long run? Would it allow too much air thus some moisture into the engine? Is it safe? Which one do you guys recommend? If any at all? Better Short Ram AEM then Air Intake I am assuming correct? Also Where can I purchase one? I would love to find a reliable site where I could buy not only parts but stuff for the car...Say I want to change the look and color of my Gauges..Which I do! Anyways I forgot to mention my 02' Civic EX is a manual ofc 184k miles on it. Timing belt changed. got to re-open it again since stupid seals were put wrong..has a very small leak.. no sweat thought. OEM seals, plus valve cover seals. Do you guys think spending the money on OEM Spark plugs is worth it? Or high end from regular auto part store suffice? Thank you.
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I have an AEM V2 with the brute force dry air filter on it. I've had it for about 3 years now. Works great. I bought it from amazon.
Here's the link:
It's very pricey and there are some who would say it's not worth the money. I say to each his own. I've had no problems with it at all and I also use the AEM filter wrap 1-4000 just for that extra fill good.
OEM spark plugs all the way. Either correct OEM NGK or Denso.
Good luck with what ever you decide to purchase.
Here's the link:
It's very pricey and there are some who would say it's not worth the money. I say to each his own. I've had no problems with it at all and I also use the AEM filter wrap 1-4000 just for that extra fill good.
OEM spark plugs all the way. Either correct OEM NGK or Denso.
Good luck with what ever you decide to purchase.
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I don't think I've had a stock intake since she was about... 20,000 miles young.. She's not pushing 160,000
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I just noticed. Post supposed to say "now* pushing 160"
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Also, this forum started off as a 7thgen specific forum, so there's a metric crap-ton of info at your disposal. That, and people like me that have been on this forum for about a decade now.
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I just noticed. Post supposed to say "now* pushing 160"
Stupid... Fat finger... iPhone.... Lol
Also, this forum started off as a 7thgen specific forum, so there's a metric crap-ton of info at your disposal. That, and people like me that have been on this forum for about a decade now.
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Honestly, you can ebay pipe it and grab an AEM dryflow, and that'll be infinitely cheaper.
I, however, am a fan of the AEM V2 intake, which is what I'm currently rocking. THmotorsports.com always has good prices, and free shipping on orders over $99, with constant coupon codes (I think 5offfive still gets you 5% off). Dezod.com always has good products for good prices, but their shipping rates kinda suck. Dezod's customer service is second to none though.
I'd scour ebay or the for sale forum, first, just so you don't pay out the *** for it
I, however, am a fan of the AEM V2 intake, which is what I'm currently rocking. THmotorsports.com always has good prices, and free shipping on orders over $99, with constant coupon codes (I think 5offfive still gets you 5% off). Dezod.com always has good products for good prices, but their shipping rates kinda suck. Dezod's customer service is second to none though.
I'd scour ebay or the for sale forum, first, just so you don't pay out the *** for it
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