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Old Aug 22, 2003
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Question Need a DIY. I'm a newbie!

Does anyone have DIY information on a Greddy Evo Exhaust and a DC Sports 4-1 Ceramic Headers on a 2003 Honda Civic EX? I am a newbie. For the first time in my life the other day, I installed a part on my brother's 7th gen 2001 Honda Civic EX. I installed the AEM SR Intake. I know it may not seem much to all of you pros, but I was excited after I installed it. I just ordered an AEM SR Intake for my car and I am going to install it when it comes in. I just bought DC Sports 4-1 Ceramic Headers and a Greddy Evo Exhaust. This is why I need a DIY for those parts since I am a newbie. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you all.

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Old Aug 22, 2003
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Welcome to the site.... both of those mods are really easy, just unbolt the old parts and put the new parts on... you can search the forums and you'll find TONS of info....
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There's a diy for different brands of the same parts. Just look through all the diys on this site. The exhaust install would be hander that the intake, though.
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welcome to the site and good luck with your modding
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I'll cut you some slack

This link should help ya
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...threadid=55936

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yup, the link ak provided will definitely help you out. it's not difficult at all. i'd probably rate the difficulty of these installs like 1 out of 5, hhahah. good louck and welcome to the site!
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