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2004 honda civic dx 4-door


Gettin back on the road. Been in a garage for the last 3 years
Hey everyone, I'm new to this forum and have a few questions. I bought my car new back in 2004 and up until recently, it was in storage for 3 years. I have just recently put it back on the road and wanted everyone's advice on what I can add in the performance market. It does have a AEMintake, but would like to change that out with something better. The engine:115 HP 1.7 Liter SOHC 16 Valve.=center =center
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Re: 2004 honda civic dx 4-door

K swap or turbo is the only way to actually gain any power. Better off upgrading your suspension
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Re: 2004 honda civic dx 4-door

Originally Posted by Colin42
K swap or turbo is the only way to actually gain any power. Better off upgrading your suspension
what suspension upgrades would you recommend? Brands?
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