Manifold ????
#4
^ The USDM SI comes with a K20. All other non-SI USDM trims have the R18.
But since it's a hatch, I'm going to agree with you that it's not a North American civic.
OP, if you have a K-series engine (which, having an '08 and a 2.0, you probably do), any K-series turbo manifold should fit your car. But as far as I know, there are no factory turbo K-series engines in any domestic market, so you're not going to find a stock manifold to use.
But since it's a hatch, I'm going to agree with you that it's not a North American civic.
OP, if you have a K-series engine (which, having an '08 and a 2.0, you probably do), any K-series turbo manifold should fit your car. But as far as I know, there are no factory turbo K-series engines in any domestic market, so you're not going to find a stock manifold to use.
#5
^ The USDM SI comes with a K20. All other non-SI USDM trims have the R18.
But since it's a hatch, I'm going to agree with you that it's not a North American civic.
OP, if you have a K-series engine (which, having an '08 and a 2.0, you probably do), any K-series turbo manifold should fit your car. But as far as I know, there are no factory turbo K-series engines in any domestic market, so you're not going to find a stock manifold to use.
But since it's a hatch, I'm going to agree with you that it's not a North American civic.
OP, if you have a K-series engine (which, having an '08 and a 2.0, you probably do), any K-series turbo manifold should fit your car. But as far as I know, there are no factory turbo K-series engines in any domestic market, so you're not going to find a stock manifold to use.
#6
EP3 = k20a3, '02-'05 Si hatch. But the OP pm'd me a few days back and said the guy he was talking to messed up on the year; the engine's an a3 from an EP3