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99civicEx 12-19-2001 02:21 PM

How should I modify my 99 civic ex, i'm new to hondas???
 
Hey all, this is my first post, i love civics and i just got a 99 civic ex and i want to make it fast. I want to put a turbo on it and i was just wondering if i can put a greddy turbo kit on my car without any other upgrades except a new exhaust, i heard this ok but let me have your thoughts and advice, also how much would a turbo for my car cost around, thanks in advance.

Racing Rice 12-19-2001 02:27 PM

Welcome to HS..:yes:

You can put a greddy turbo on your car with no other mods. Maybe not the safest thing but it can be done. If you aleast get a Boost gauge, and a Exhaust Temp or A/F Gauge to make sure you arent running lean to help prevent detenation and run colder plugs then you should be able run the greddy kit at its stock boost setting just fine. As long as your cars mechanical condition is upto par. :yes:

99civicEx 12-19-2001 02:32 PM

yea my mom gave me the car so i know it's been kept up really well, so as long as i just get the correct gauges and whatnot i should be fine, does anyone know about how much installed with gauges and everything a turbo kit will be? and any other help for modifying my car, i'd appreciate it deeply.

Racing Rice 12-19-2001 02:36 PM

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Originally posted by 99civicEx
yea my mom gave me the car so i know it's been kept up really well, so as long as i just get the correct gauges and whatnot i should be fine, does anyone know about how much installed with gauges and everything a turbo kit will be? and any other help for modifying my car, i'd appreciate it deeply.

There is a step by step area with lots of things you can probably do on your own.. You may want to check them out. Id take some time and learn your car and how everything all works before jumping into something such as a turbo so fast.. Its good to see that your on the right path tho, stay around here a while and youll be ready to master the art of Honda Performance.. ;)

t3knology 12-19-2001 07:43 PM

damn, wish my mom would hook me up with a new car

but anywayz.. if i knew enuff to help you out, i would, but i really dont, so... have phun ne wayz ;)

spankaveli 12-19-2001 08:42 PM

if you wanna go fast for cheap these are the first mods you should start with

1. intake
2. short throw shifter
3. sticky tires
4. suspension (springs & shocks)

that will help out a great deal. good luck.

sedanMAN 12-19-2001 10:50 PM

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Originally posted by spankaveli
if you wanna go fast for cheap these are the first mods you should start with

1. intake
2. short throw shifter
3. sticky tires
4. suspension (springs & shocks)

that will help out a great deal. good luck.

yep...but wat are u looking for.....SHOW or GO......or some of both?

DereknTX 12-19-2001 11:36 PM

Well bro I new to Hondas but have been a turbo car before and know several people that run them. I would not add a turbo with out an intercooler. That was my big hang up was another $500-$700 for an intercooler. Once I saw a boat load of used ones around I decided to go turbo. I will let you know how the install goes as soon as I get my kit ordered...sometime in the next week or so(dang Christmas shopping is killing me!)

-derek-

99civicEx 12-19-2001 11:48 PM

more go than show i want to have kinda a sleeper car

sedanMAN 12-20-2001 09:35 AM

well exhaust, CAI, headers, cams,

exhaust and CAI wont produce any massive HP gains but IMO they are suporting mods.......they it wouldnt be right w/o em IMHO

KwikR6 12-20-2001 10:39 AM

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Originally posted by sedanMAN

exhaust and CAI wont produce any massive HP gains but IMO they are suporting mods.......they it wouldnt be right w/o em IMHO


I think I/H/E is the first step. Well maybe not headers if you going turbo. About the whole Sleeper thing. I think it's a great idea. But like Racing Rice said. Don't jump into anything too fast. Learn all about a turbo set up as you can. READ READ READ!!! Make sure to soak up as much knowledge of turbos first. Trust me. It'll help.

DereknTX 12-21-2001 12:09 AM

No need for all the flame...let the guy learn, not be turned off by sarcasm.Geez man it is Christmas time...relax.

-Derek-

KwikR6 12-21-2001 03:16 PM

I wasn't flaming...I was encouraging....
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About the whole Sleeper thing. I think it's a great idea.

I just did something like that (not with cars tho) and am regrettign it.


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