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Daishi
05-05-2004, 03:41 AM
Hi everyone. The names Joe.

Long story short.. well shortened anyway. I own a 1988 Camaro. I am by no means a import basher just cause I drive a chevy.
Anyway, I am in the market for a Honda. I really like the 1992 Civic, Im not sure how long that body style was in production, but I like it. Anywho the reason I want a Honda is because they are sporty, have great gas milage, and still have the ability to go fast.

My Camaro is pushing 400 Horse, and just over 400 lbs torque.
(5.7L 350 SB)
I loveeeeee giving putting my foot down, but i can literally watch the gas gage go down after a few runs. So am I looking for a 1992 style civic, with an engine that will EASILY bomb me around town. I dont want something that has only 60HP cause I just won't like it. How much Horse is good for these cars?

My Camaro is 3200 lbs, and 400hp / 400 trq, feels fast. But how much do those little civics weigh? How much horse does it take to make it fast?? I am NOT a car Newb, I rebuilt my chevy myself. But i literally know hardly ANYTHING about imports.

I am looking to buy a Civic that already has some sort of body kit on it, maybe some rims, and a semi-fast engine. I do want gas milage tho..
Can someone point me in the direction of some reading? or maybe stats on various engines and such. Thanks everyone

Joe

EDIT: Also in the paper a guy has a 1992 Civic in exc cond, says it has a 1.5L in it. I havn't called him yet. But is the 1.5L anygood?

MAXed Out
05-05-2004, 08:03 AM
The years those civics were made are 92-95 and they are around 110 hp. They are nice looking cars but i know ur not going to like it speed wise after getting on that camaro. Ur camaro has a 5.7 in it and the civic has a 1.6 but its a lot lighter. Its a great economy car and it looks sporty. Hopefully ur answers have been answered, Oh yeah and WElcome to hst.

IALuder
05-05-2004, 11:39 AM
welcome to the site. if you do get a 92-95 civic youll defently either have to boost it or get a bigger motor for it. like max said you wont like the speed it has stock.

JDMFantasy2k
05-05-2004, 02:25 PM
1.5L=BAD, not many parts available

If i were you, figure out what types of mods you want to do for power. If you just want to do BPU or BPU+ upgrades and leave it at that, then you can just go with a civic with a d-series engine (i think most or all of them are vtec). Or if you want big power you can swap in an engine (in this case, buy the 1.5L civic cheap, find an engine, and switcharoo). Afterwhich, you can leave stock, all motor, or turbo/supercharger/nitrous. Bottom line is it's not going to be close to the camaro. BUT it is possible to make big power and still have descent gas mileage.

RxGoaT13
05-07-2004, 12:28 PM
I used to have an 86 camaro with the same engine in it. man that thing hauled ass. but i adventually totalled it and now i have a 95 civic, there is a big difference in speed but theres also a big difference in gas mileage.since i currently have no performance mods done to my car its fairly slow. its the 1.5L 2dr civic dx. I dont consider myself a racer, but i have still beaten a few cars with it. 92-95 civics are good sporty cars and fun to drive but if your looking to race or want to do alot of modifying i would try and get a 96+ vtec. theres alot more parts available. have fun :bandit:

MAXed Out
05-07-2004, 02:25 PM
Or if u like get one with a lot of mileage at a fairly cheap price do the b18c1(integra gsr) motor in it and then boost it. This way it will haul ass.

Daishi
05-07-2004, 11:23 PM
I was actually thinking of getting the 1992-1995 Honda Civic 2 Door Coupe SI (EX US)

or the 1992-1995 Honda Civic 4 Door EX/SI. It has the 1.6L VTEC

ex_03
05-08-2004, 12:40 PM
B series can cost ya but can also produce,D series little cheaper can also produce, Its all in how much you want to spend? No different than your chevy. Abuilt honda will be lighter and more effeicent on fuel than built V-8, But you get the idea...Oh yea welcome the board...