Does It Matter?
After reading alittle more i kinda started thinking, is an air intake gonna really do anything if you have an A/T? Since it shifts at low RPM anyways it seems like there really wouldn't be any noticeable differance besides alittle bit of a sucking sound which to me isn't worth 150 bucks. Maybe an exhaust,some aftermarket springs, or some wheels would be a better investment.
Thoughts? Comments? Opinions? Suggestions?
thanks everyone.
Thoughts? Comments? Opinions? Suggestions?
thanks everyone.
Apparently you've never driven an auto hard before... If you're heavy on the throttle, the car will shift almost at redline (usually 100 or 200 rpm below the car's redline).
Anyway, there are plenty of people (like myself) tuning autos. And, yes, an intake does help. If you don't want to spend $150 on an intake, get a short ram intake for less than $100. The gains are almost asgood as a cold-air. Along with the intake, get a header and an exhaust (full cat-back, and please don't get ebay... they sound like ****), and you'll have a peppy little auto on your hands... trust me.
Anyway, there are plenty of people (like myself) tuning autos. And, yes, an intake does help. If you don't want to spend $150 on an intake, get a short ram intake for less than $100. The gains are almost asgood as a cold-air. Along with the intake, get a header and an exhaust (full cat-back, and please don't get ebay... they sound like ****), and you'll have a peppy little auto on your hands... trust me.
there are lots of honda civic performance parts that you can install to your ride. it would really depend on your choice plus the budget you have.. a good air filter, muffler and exhaust would be great.. goood luck
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