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Old 11-22-2005, 11:13 AM
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The color of my Evo is actually called "Blue By You". It took me a while to figure out what they meant by the name, but it's kind of funny I thought.

LOL, that is a good one
I never see them in blue around here.
 
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Old 11-23-2005, 11:25 PM
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you also have a twin core radiator, and possibly an integra master cylinder. very nice find indeed. is that a 1g BOV? and whats the mod list on the evo? yknow, that twin scroll big 16 would go nicely on the civic with the right manifold if you upgrade it.
 
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Old 11-24-2005, 01:35 AM
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i hate you dood. I've wanted that gen honda coupe forever, and you go out and buy one on a whim...
 
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Old 11-24-2005, 05:44 AM
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you also have a twin core radiator, and possibly an integra master cylinder. very nice find indeed. is that a 1g BOV? and whats the mod list on the evo? yknow, that twin scroll big 16 would go nicely on the civic with the right manifold if you upgrade it.
There's a lot missing from the Civic that I think might be kinda fun to work on. It has no A/C and no power steering for now, but from the looks of it there's room to put it all there I just have to get the parts. I'll definitely need that A/C around mid March. That's about when it starts to hit triple digits here in AZ.

Yessir, that is a 1g BOV on the Evo. Here's a mod list of all the stuff I've done to it. I have a few cosmetic things done in addition to these, like pedals and such. But here's the big stuff:

AEM Engine Management (EMS)
HKS 264 i/e cams
Denso 700cc injectors
Helix 3" downpipe
Ultimate Racing 3" cat delete
JIC 3" stainless steel exhaust
HallmanProRX MBC
AEM UEGO wideband o2 gauge w/ RMR CF gauge pod
Dejontool intake pipe w/ K&N filter
1G DSM BOV
Helix lower IC pipe
Buschur upper IC pipe
TurboXS FMIC
Walbro 255 fuel pump
AMS Mini battery
Helix oil catch can w/ K&N breather filter
DBA slotted front rotors
Ferodo DS2500 brake pads, front
Project Mu B-force brake pads, rear
5Zigen FN01R-C 17x9 wheels
RRE X-clutch
Stainless steel clutch line
Cusco OS-T front strut bar
Cusco OS rear strut bar
Megan Racing Coilovers
Energy Suspension polyurethane shifter bushings
Kartboy polyurethane "underhood" shifter bushings
Kartboy short shifter
GReddy 60mm boost & EGT gauges w/ memory and warning

And you are absolutely right on the 16G for the Civic... I planned on getting a 3076 for the Evo and I could do a custom turbo on the Civic with my old Evo 16G.
 
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Old 11-24-2005, 05:47 AM
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i hate you dood. I've wanted that gen honda coupe forever, and you go out and buy one on a whim...
Ahah, yeah I've been a big fan of these cars ever since I started driving. The 5th Gens came out right around the time I turned 16.
 
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