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Old Feb 17, 2002
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Honda tuning article on 2k1 civic

This month they did an article for a NX install. Supposedly, around 155 horsies and around 200 lb ft of torque. All I can say is WOW. Although, around 2k for this system is kind of steep to me, just for a nitrous setup. I would almost want to wait for a supercharger system to come out for around 3500 w/ less complication tham nitrous.

hondatuningmagazine.com, check it out if you havent already.
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Ahh, kinda tardy... but I never got to say what I wanted to say about it since I just got to see the mag...

Yeah... gives us EX owners 187HP and 200lbs of torque. Pretty damn impressive.
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187 where do i sign up?
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haha, 187[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG] get it but really, its only 187 for 10-15 sec. at the most.
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yea thats true..... and thats after the NOS mixes with the gas!!!!
but u gotta be careful!!
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<< yea thats true..... and thats after the NOS mixes with the gas!!!!
but u gotta be careful!!
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Indeed!
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<< haha, 187[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG] get it but really, its only 187 for 10-15 sec. at the most. >>



I LIKE THAT ICON RHYNO! [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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yea hes got a point. after u use u have to refill it and make sure there is no NOS left in the lines!!!
it also says that u have to upgrade the tranny!!!
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The clutch, you mean? Yeah, I could see why... it's just a Civic.
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SonicCivic: you'd have to upgrade any stock clutch, regardless of make or model, just depends on how freqent and whot kind of shot you would use. Nitrous always causes clutch slipping to a degree, but depends on the variables stated above.
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