Tommo87
05-05-2008, 02:53 AM
I'm all confused by what models you guys talk about (bear in mind i only really have a clue on 92-95 hatchbacks and ek9s).
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View Full Version : confused. Tommo87 05-05-2008, 02:53 AM I'm all confused by what models you guys talk about (bear in mind i only really have a clue on 92-95 hatchbacks and ek9s). 94DXProject 05-05-2008, 05:37 AM Rather than say what year Civic they're referring to (example: 92-95) most folks here will use the letter designated to that generation (examples: EF, EG, EK, EJ, etc). While it should be noted that technically these letters are specific to hatchbacks, they're pretty much accepted as a reference to coupes and sedans as well. The "X" letters refer to what model Civic (examples: CX, DX, LX, EX) they're talking about. Finally, "SI" is the top of the line performance model Civic. That's my take on it, anyways. Once you learn the language, it's much easier browsing the forums. Tommo87 05-05-2008, 04:52 PM Rite just to make sure i've got this; You own a eg4 DX which is a 1.3 bog standard entry level for this year? reaper2022 05-05-2008, 06:17 PM ORIGINAL: 94DXProject (examples: EF, EG, EK, EJ, etc). While it should be noted that technically these letters are specific to hatchbacks, they're pretty much accepted as a reference to coupes and sedans as well. EJ is a coupe ;) SovXietday 05-05-2008, 08:11 PM It's a chassis code. Look at your VIN number, you'll see it there. EJ is not a coupe, it's a lot of things. I drive an EJ6 for example. Most common internet lingo is to use the JDM references. EF = 88-91 civic EG = 92-95 Civic EK = 96-00 Civic EM1 = 99-00 Civic Si EP3 = 02-05 Si Hatchback Those are the most common. RonJ 05-05-2008, 08:38 PM ORIGINAL: SovXietday It's a chassis code. Look at your VIN number, you'll see it there. EJ is not a coupe, it's a lot of things. I drive an EJ6 for example. Most common internet lingo is to use the JDM references. EF = 88-91 civic EG = 92-95 Civic EK = 96-00 Civic EM1 = 99-00 Civic Si EP3 = 02-05 Si Hatchback Those are the most common. Hey, thanks for the clarification. What are the 01's called? cyberx32 05-05-2008, 10:42 PM go em1s lol Tommo87 05-06-2008, 12:24 AM Thanks everyone,that's helped immensely. |