My 2001 civic EX sedan
yes my spelling is sux as FATTYMCJ said I won't deny it cause English is not my first language, but that's just my little opinion and 1 thing I want to tell you that your intake is not used for passing water, and the other thing is most CAI is 2.5" if you did notice that. Oppositely SRI is 3" for sure. But in some situations if your got a turbo or supercharge you MUST to use a 3" pipe to get a balance for in/out process, that's why you can find some brand CAI is also 3" , but in our stock engine, just like asking an 80 years old woman using a LARGE diameter STRAW to drink water, for sure she will be died in a sec. But anyways, thanks for your spelling correction.
Moreover, FATTY did you ever notice that some civic or whatever they have a deep sound in the road but so fuvking slow? I can tell you the deep sound is because they keep pressing gas with a small engine and a big diameter intake(waste gas), and why are they slow is the loss of the low MPG. The formula is so simple: Super part for Super engine, Super part in our engine just a waste and worse, That also may effect our top speed in some cases, that's why I suggested 2.5" pipe is good enough and suitable for our little engine.
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A plastic intake is better it will remaine cooler that the metal or aluminum version
try the K&n or Iceman
Exhaust, go 2 1/4" piping
Here is the Hasport sedan
http://www.hasport.com/News/Projects/2001%20Civic.htm
try the K&n or Iceman
Exhaust, go 2 1/4" piping
Here is the Hasport sedan
http://www.hasport.com/News/Projects/2001%20Civic.htm
Originally posted by cheukkin
yes my spelling is sux as FATTYMCJ said I won't deny it cause English is not my first language,
yes my spelling is sux as FATTYMCJ said I won't deny it cause English is not my first language,
My bad man. I didn't know that. I appologize.
Originally posted by cheukkin
but that's just my little opinion and 1 thing I want to tell you that your intake is not used for passing water, just like asking an 80 years old woman using a LARGE diameter STRAW to drink water, for sure she will be died in a sec. But anyways, thanks for your spelling correction.
but that's just my little opinion and 1 thing I want to tell you that your intake is not used for passing water, just like asking an 80 years old woman using a LARGE diameter STRAW to drink water, for sure she will be died in a sec. But anyways, thanks for your spelling correction.
Ok, I'm going to go off again about your twisted metaphores, because they make no sense. I know our intakes are NOT used for passing liquid...but you used the metaphore of a STRAW...and what is a straw used for...LIQUIDS!!! Never mind.
Ok, that aside, I don't see how an 80 yr. old woman could DIE after drinking from a large straw! lol That's just funny! lol
I am done argueing with you, and again I appologize for the spelling correction. You have truly taught me a lesson, and for that I am grateful! Thank you.
Yes, it's an Acura EL
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Sedans are the way of the future! Yay sedans!
I like my sedan more than any coupe, not just because of the increased room in back, but I like the fact that I am working towards shattering the "family-car" image of 4-door cars. Coupes have already won half the battle cause they're already primarily "sporty" in image. Plus I think a slammed and kitted sedan just looks so sexy. Not as many of them as coupes I guess, which adds to the appeal.
I like my sedan more than any coupe, not just because of the increased room in back, but I like the fact that I am working towards shattering the "family-car" image of 4-door cars. Coupes have already won half the battle cause they're already primarily "sporty" in image. Plus I think a slammed and kitted sedan just looks so sexy. Not as many of them as coupes I guess, which adds to the appeal.
I personaaly dig sedans, I guess it's the whole look. I appreciate all th help,and hope to be sending some pics soon. That is a tight ride you've got there telly. What mods have you done?
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