No longer a stranger to the civic
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No longer a stranger to the civic
Hey all,
I just purchased my first civic ever, a 2000 Civic EX coupe. I'm extremely pleased as I researched this quite a bit. Smooth 5 speed gearbox, great gas mileage, appearance, etc. Coming from a Honda family, my very first car was a Honda accord (with the old school flip up lights) and my second vehicle was a 1990 Acura Integra GS with 160k currently on the odometer. I basically bought the Civic to replace that, not because anything's wrong with it, but because I'd rather put the money into a newer car than to keep an old one running. The Integra will forever be a legend to me, but they are so hard to come by in my area. So the next logical choice seemed to be this civic. Where the Integra excells in power and handling, the Civic makes up for it by being an excellent all around package. Gotta sacrifice something at one point or another, right?
Time for the newb question: My engine is supposedly a Vtec, as that's how the dealer had it listed. However, there is no Vtec stamped on the engine whatsoever, and I've never seen a Vtec that isn't written across the engine. Was VTEC optional on the 2000 EX model, and maybe I just have a standard engine?
Thanks!
I just purchased my first civic ever, a 2000 Civic EX coupe. I'm extremely pleased as I researched this quite a bit. Smooth 5 speed gearbox, great gas mileage, appearance, etc. Coming from a Honda family, my very first car was a Honda accord (with the old school flip up lights) and my second vehicle was a 1990 Acura Integra GS with 160k currently on the odometer. I basically bought the Civic to replace that, not because anything's wrong with it, but because I'd rather put the money into a newer car than to keep an old one running. The Integra will forever be a legend to me, but they are so hard to come by in my area. So the next logical choice seemed to be this civic. Where the Integra excells in power and handling, the Civic makes up for it by being an excellent all around package. Gotta sacrifice something at one point or another, right?
Time for the newb question: My engine is supposedly a Vtec, as that's how the dealer had it listed. However, there is no Vtec stamped on the engine whatsoever, and I've never seen a Vtec that isn't written across the engine. Was VTEC optional on the 2000 EX model, and maybe I just have a standard engine?
Thanks!
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RE: No longer a stranger to the civic
Yup it's V-TEC. If you still doubt, check for the engine code, it should be stamped/stickered on the side of the engine someplace. Your 2000 is an EK (6th gen civic) like mine, so you should have the same engine (D16Y8) which is SOHC V-TEC
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RE: No longer a stranger to the civic
Welcome to the forum! Yes, your 2000 EX Definitely has vtec. I bet all it says on top of the engine is HONDA, correct? Thats the same motor that I have, D16y8 SOHC VTEC. Good, reliable little motor, i'm sure you'll have fun with it. As for the integra, what do you plan on doing with that, and what motor does it have?
First cheap mod to your civic should be a hondacivicforum.com decal, pm me for details, or check the off topic lounge sticky!
First cheap mod to your civic should be a hondacivicforum.com decal, pm me for details, or check the off topic lounge sticky!
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RE: No longer a stranger to the civic
Cool, great forum here. Forty04, the Integra has the regular 1.8 DOHC 140hp non-vtec motor. It's hard to believe the thing is 15 years old, as it really flies and still gets 34 mpg. Never modded it or anything. Unsure what I'm going to do with it, maybe sell it and put the money towards payments and incremental upgrades on this civic (CAI first?) so we'll see. The sticker is cool, I'll look into it.
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RE: No longer a stranger to the civic
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Cool, great forum here. Forty04, the Integra has the regular 1.8 DOHC 140hp non-vtec motor. It's hard to believe the thing is 15 years old, as it really flies and still gets 34 mpg. Never modded it or anything. Unsure what I'm going to do with it, maybe sell it and put the money towards payments and incremental upgrades on this civic (CAI first?) so we'll see. The sticker is cool, I'll look into it.
Cool, great forum here. Forty04, the Integra has the regular 1.8 DOHC 140hp non-vtec motor. It's hard to believe the thing is 15 years old, as it really flies and still gets 34 mpg. Never modded it or anything. Unsure what I'm going to do with it, maybe sell it and put the money towards payments and incremental upgrades on this civic (CAI first?) so we'll see. The sticker is cool, I'll look into it.