I need help with my 2013 honda civic ex
#1
I need help with my 2013 honda civic ex
I fully payed off a 2013 honda but i really would like to tune it to go alot faster 140 hp isn't cutting it for me i want to try to find a turbo charger, air intake ,exhaust, and anything else that would make my car alot nicer so could you help me by recommending parts or telling me what else i need please that would be greatly appreciated
Last edited by Emmitt Wiler; 07-11-2013 at 08:13 AM.
#2
Trade it in and get an SI. I don't understand this mindset of buying the lower performance model and then wanting more performance.
Be mindful of your warranty. You do not want to ruin that.
There is hardly anything out for the 2013's since.. you know, it is brand new car. Start saving for boost and tuning. Random guess would be something like 5-7k for a complete kit from a respectable company once a kit is available for this engine/chassis.
Be mindful of your warranty. You do not want to ruin that.
There is hardly anything out for the 2013's since.. you know, it is brand new car. Start saving for boost and tuning. Random guess would be something like 5-7k for a complete kit from a respectable company once a kit is available for this engine/chassis.
Last edited by cvcrcr99; 07-11-2013 at 12:15 PM.
#3
SI was $600 a month for insurance the EX is only $300 and i love the car and it is fully payed off so i don't have to worry about a thing but i was just wondering what to get for it i mean i want a turbo but can't find any for my model
#4
Be patient, I am sure something will come out sooner or later.
Full race is a good company to start working with btw. I have seen nothing but great products come from them. Not sure who else, but I bet a few companies are out there.
I cannot stress the warranty enough. Honda will laugh in your face if you have a problem and you started modifying the vehicle. IMO, you would be better off buying a mid 90's Honda or something and boosting that for a fun weekend car.
Full race is a good company to start working with btw. I have seen nothing but great products come from them. Not sure who else, but I bet a few companies are out there.
I cannot stress the warranty enough. Honda will laugh in your face if you have a problem and you started modifying the vehicle. IMO, you would be better off buying a mid 90's Honda or something and boosting that for a fun weekend car.
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