2001 Jun Civic
I've spoken with Todd at Jun, and we spoke about some of the things Jun was working on.
They have a Chromoly Flywheel in testing right now, that is supposedly great. He says that it makes the car so much better to drive AND race, it is just a more responsive all around vehicle.
They are also working on a new valvetrain, possibly titanium, that could be used for All-Motor/High HP/Forced Induction applications.
They were talking about milling out some cams and trying them.
I'll be calling them again soon to check up on the progress.
Later,
RallyEX
They have a Chromoly Flywheel in testing right now, that is supposedly great. He says that it makes the car so much better to drive AND race, it is just a more responsive all around vehicle.
They are also working on a new valvetrain, possibly titanium, that could be used for All-Motor/High HP/Forced Induction applications.
They were talking about milling out some cams and trying them.
I'll be calling them again soon to check up on the progress.
Later,
RallyEX
WTF, it has a moon roof. This car was obviously created as a show car and not intended for racing. I have seen JUN AUTO MECHANIC's other cars like their EVO VII, Supra, and S15. They were all extremely modified for racing and time trial. Then again, the civic is made by JUNUSA and they must have different priorities. I also own a 2001 civic and am happy to see some serious modifying done to it, but I just wanted to point out that it's true purpose wasn't to race. I would like to see a track ready civic that can seriously compete with the other cars in it's class.
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The number 170 comes from the concept civic's output I think. I.E. It does not relate to the JUN civic! The JUN civic might have about 140 - 150 horsies with that cam shaft and fuel management system. That flywheel will shorten the 1/4 mile time as well.
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Yeah, I didn't think of that. Is that what the official name is? They could of thought of something better.
Yeah, I didn't think of that. Is that what the official name is? They could of thought of something better.
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<< Engine enhancements include a prototype JUN camshaft and engine management system along with high-flow intake and exhaust systems. >>
Hum... I wouldn't think that all that could produce 170 horsies. Maybe they can get more air/fuel into the combustion chamber with that fuel management system to get that number? Interesting...
But JUN parts are just too damn expensive over here in Canada. We know a few shops have already had to drop JUN products because of the price. It's hard to find their parts here nowadays.
If you dont know the answer to a question like "how much horsepower does it have?", don't waste everyones time with speculation. I can do that on my own just fine. I think we are all here to try and gain knowledge, not other people's guessing.



Did yall see the Jun Civic in the new Honda tuning mag i wonder if the parts they put into it are Avalible for us to buy 