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Old Mar 31, 2003
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Question Quarter mile

What is a stock ex auto coupe's quarter mile and 0-06 time

ALso, will it help with sri, headers and catback? If so, how much?

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Its gonna be about 17 something and bolt ons really wont do much
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eh..slow and slower...bolt-ons don't do a whole lot for the 7th gen AFAIK....
I'd venture to say high 17's....18's maybey even?
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Originally posted by screaminDOHC
eh..slow and slower...bolt-ons don't do a whole lot for the 7th gen AFAIK....
I'd venture to say high 17's....18's maybey even?

What?! Are the 'vics really that slow? I had one for a year and I didn't think they were THAT slow. I never 1/4 miled mine.

My IS is into the 14s now and the 'vic didn't feel THAT much slower, although I've utterly slaughtered a few on the road, have yet to meet one at the track, but 3 SECONDS? 3 seconds in the quarter mile is an eternity- that is like 15-20 car lengths.

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Re: Quarter mile

Originally posted by keepingitclean
What is a stock ex auto coupe's quarter mile and 0-06 time




Keyword being AUTO..
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Old Apr 1, 2003
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screaminDOHC.......you crack me up man. lol
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Intake, Headers, Exhaust might shave off .2, .3 seconds on your 1/4 mile time, but it is mostly looks and sound.

I say, 17s ?
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but really its only on the autos where people cant get faster times without doin major work, the gears are tall in the first two out of the four, so thats four torque=four doors, manual trannys are for more racier type cars, so in turn the gears are short in the first two and a torque gear in the fourth, and fifth is just keepin it smooth, so thats why there so slow, my car is a fifteen second car, and will be fourteen with little extensive work, thats at least above 200 per item, HA
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Well, honda has posted that the ex is 17.4 1/4, but through discusion I think it is probably the auto ex, I think you'd run a little faster with a stick and a few bolt ons, they do help a little...
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doesn't a 5 speed ex run a like 16 flat stock.....with average driver
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if its 17.4 for an EX auto
wtf will the LX AUTO run... 20s?? lol

lol eh oh well,
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lx manual, and aluminum flywheel, easy one or two tenths, with act 6puck clutch assembly, easily one or two tenths of quarter, noticeable increasement everywhere, it helps to lighten up our light cars.
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I'm not sure about the EX auto, but here are the 0-60 and quarter mile road tests for and LX manual sedan and an EX manual coupe from edmunds.com...

"During track testing, the LX Sedan scooted from 0 to 60 in 8.4 seconds, while the EX Coupe hustled to 60 in an impressive 7.9 seconds. The Sedan swallowed the quarter mile in 16.5 seconds, while the Coupe gulped it down in 16.2. Both models' times were markedly better than those posted by the 2000 LX Sedan we drove in last year's comparison test. In real world driving, the horsepower increase in each engine wasn't readily apparent; both models built up and maintained speed without complaint and passing power was never lacking, just as in last year's Civic. One of our drivers was cognizant, however, of the increase in mid-range torque, which he found delightful."

I'm assuming the driver in these tests is a professional and not an average joe, so expect more typical times to about half a second more around (just a guess mind you).
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Originally posted by ViNRoCk8
doesn't a 5 speed ex run a like 16 flat stock.....with average driver
Yeah, I put down a 16.1 with stock tires and almost a full tank of gas (dumb).... all I have is a CAI and I had been driving stick for about 5 months at the time. I would think an auto could still pull off a high 16 run. Prolly what would help an auto more than anything is a new torque converter (higher stall speed, I think, I don't know all the ins and outs of autos) and a tranny valve body upgrade. Those ought to make the gears shift faster, which obviously makes the car faster. Then the basic bolt ons, which don't really do ****.

"During track testing, the LX Sedan scooted from 0 to 60 in 8.4 seconds, while the EX Coupe hustled to 60 in an impressive 7.9 seconds. The Sedan swallowed the quarter mile in 16.5 seconds, while the Coupe gulped it down in 16.2. Both models' times were markedly better than those posted by the 2000 LX Sedan we drove in last year's comparison test. In real world driving, the horsepower increase in each engine wasn't readily apparent; both models built up and maintained speed without complaint and passing power was never lacking, just as in last year's Civic. One of our drivers was cognizant, however, of the increase in mid-range torque, which he found delightful."
Those magazine drivers usually can't drive worth a ****....
And don't forget they usually also get new cars that aren't fully broken in. Some engines could take as much as 15K to fully wake up.
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Old Apr 4, 2003
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you must have a great track in order to run 16.1...what was your trap speed?
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ya screw the fact that gear 1 and 2 are tall and far spaced in ratio, but 3 and 4 are alright. lol i sometimes shift my auto. i'm thinking of a shift kit and a tranny/torque converter rebuild. is it worth it if i eventually go on with a k20?
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17 sec range for the 1/4 and 10sec range for 0-60 for auto

16 sec range for 1/4 and 8 sec range for 0-60 for 5spd
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