My 92 Civic VTi b16a
#3
RE: My 92 Civic VTi b16a
the car looks great. Personally though, I would dump the spoiler. I am not a fan of spoilers on hatchbacks. I think a spoiler breaks the natural line on a hatch and doesn't really look that good. Plus, I don't like round lights in the rear. They are just covers right? And the stickers... no advertising for me.
Besides this, the rims are great, the body kit is a good choice, and overall very nice.
I see all these people with such nice looking engine bays.. makes me sad. All my engine components show rust... looks bad. I have to drive my car in winter... stupid salt..
Besides this, the rims are great, the body kit is a good choice, and overall very nice.
I see all these people with such nice looking engine bays.. makes me sad. All my engine components show rust... looks bad. I have to drive my car in winter... stupid salt..
#6
RE: My 92 Civic VTi b16a
V tidy vti hf!, not my style, none the less a very smooth and clean machine. Could you tell me the make of your hoses, and where you got them from as im needing a set myself and can only find samco radiator hoses and nothing else to fit. Cheers. Have a look at my 94 vti and let me know what you think. Some pics in the hcf photo gallery.
#7
RE: My 92 Civic VTi b16a
I got alot of my stuff from Tokyo Express. The bloke, Duncan, really knows his honda's as he has a VTi just like mine. www.tokyo-express.co.uk or call them 01753 651426
#9
RE: My 92 Civic VTi b16a
The engine bay was air cleaned at the garage where I have mods done. Cost me £20! The valve cover is brand new though as are the hoses and manifold. But there was 12 yaers of dirt in there and its all gone now! Worth looking into. Getting the bay cleaned was one of the best mods!!! Let me know how you get on with Tokyo Express. I know they did me proud. I have AVO suspension on the VTi its height and dampner ajustable and I got it for like £540. That good and the car handles great. Do you have an exhaust system on yours?