what's up everybody i'm new here, and i just wanted to know what you all thought was the best way to improve my take off off the line in my civic, without turbocharging. I've got a 2001 Honda Civic EX, VTEC (btw is it DOHC or SOHC???). all stock right now. just curious to know what i can do to make this thing ****in fast.
Thanks,
- John B.
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2001 Honda Civic EX Coupe
D17A2 VTEC
B&M Short Shifter
Tokico Struts
Rear Strut Bar&Tie Bar
Energy Bushing Kit
It's a SOHC. Chances are it's not going to be very fast without either A. Putting a lot of money into an N/A motor.or B. Boost. But if you want a few more hp for starters look into getting a quality intake, such as aem to help your engine breath a little better. Then you'll want to start looking into getting a quality header and catback exhaust system. I know DC sports makes quality headers, but I do not know if they make a header for a 2001. I'm not really familiar with 7th gens. As far as exhaust systems, there are a lot of reputable companies out there. Apexi, Skunk2, Magnaflow, etc. etc. Look around on this site and you should find reviews and such on a lot of different things.
what is the difference between SOHC and DOHC, is there a way i can get DOHC and if so is it worth it? why is it i keep hearing there isnt much more you can do to hondas to make them faster without turbocharging them. thanks for your help bro
- John B.
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2001 Honda Civic EX Coupe
D17A2 VTEC
B&M Short Shifter
Tokico Struts
Rear Strut Bar&Tie Bar
Energy Bushing Kit
Smaller wheels and tires will get you out of the whole faster. Unfortunately 7th gens came with kind of a bastard of a motor, D17s. Some people are claiming solid numbers with them through turbo charging, but I don't believe their engines will hold up long. The geometry of the D17s design just doesn't make sense to me with regard to performance or durability. They make great comutter cars, as they're design supports great gas mileage. However, I don't see them as being useful beyond that spectrum.
An option you have is a K-series swap. You've got to be real serious about performance to do it though. People quote anywhere from 5 to 10 grand for the swap. So I'd suggest you either be happy with what you got, maybe do bolt ons, smaller wheels, anda stiffer suspension, or be prepared to swap/get another car.
Yeah.. show car or k series... I am quoted about 8 grand but I'd do the turbo too... so I'm looking at about $12,000 that my wife will NEVER allow me to spend.
Unfortunately 7th gens came with kind of a bastard of a motor, D17s.
why is it that they made the motor less powerful than say a '99 or something of that nature? are you suggesting that the newer the civic got the less powerful they make it? that doesn't make sense because if you look at any other car, every few years or so they get gains in HP and in Torque.
as far as DOHC or SOHC do you think you could explain to me the difference please, i know one is Single Overhead or Dual Overhead but what does it do exactly
thanks
- John B.
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2001 Honda Civic EX Coupe
D17A2 VTEC
B&M Short Shifter
Tokico Struts
Rear Strut Bar&Tie Bar
Energy Bushing Kit
Unfortunately 7th gens came with kind of a bastard of a motor, D17s.
why is it that they made the motor less powerful than say a '99 or something of that nature? are you suggesting that the newer the civic got the less powerful they make it? that doesn't make sense because if you look at any other car, every few years or so they get gains in HP and in Torque.
as far as DOHC or SOHC do you think you could explain to me the difference please, i know one is Single Overhead or Dual Overhead but what does it do exactly
thanks
- John B.
techinically more powerfull (by a lil) but your motor doesn't respond well to mods.
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