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January 17th, 2018 01:30 AM #1Hello all
Ask ko lang how will I increase the speed, power, etc whatever you call it of my Honda Civic FC 1.8? Ano ba mga basic upgrades for it? I did installed a HKS legal quad exhaust. What else? From basic to slight advance.
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January 17th, 2018 01:44 AM #2
dropby speedlab ph or profab ph
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January 17th, 2018 01:13 PM #3
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January 17th, 2018 01:29 PM #5Don’t forget to upgrade your wheels, tires, brakes, and suspension for better handling and stopping power.
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January 17th, 2018 01:38 PM #6
No intention to undermine you or something but if you are going to spend a lot (hundreds of thousands) for mods, you might as well sell that Civic 1.8L and get the Civic 1.5L Turbo instead. If budget is not a concern, go get yourself a WRX.
There is a limit as to modding a car and spending too much for a small gain in output is not worth it. Also, you have to consider that doing mods will throw your car's warranty out of the window.
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January 17th, 2018 03:24 PM #7
^agree with Egan's post...
I think gone are the days na pupunta ka sa Ortigas (in my case Mindanao Ave) tapos you try to hide that your car is actually fast para panalo ka sa pustahan
If you want a fast car... buy a fast car, modding the car will hurt your warranty and the car's resale value.
not unless you've always wanted a prop car from fast and the furious
pero back to your question... (Increase Performance)
Improve your driving... Practice makes perfect
Better tires (easiest upgrade)
Improve the way your car breathes. (Intake & Exhaust)
Lessen the weight (remove seats & spare tire, improve aero dynamics)
Improve brakes
Send it to a shop with proper dyno tuning
Upgrade the suspension
Upgrade engine
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January 17th, 2018 03:57 PM #8
These do not come cheap so you have to consider how deep your pockets are. A set of grippy and sporty tires in 17" to 19" are around 30k (or more) nowadays plus lightweight rims of similar value, you are looking at around 50-60k. Brake, suspension, and engine mods would cost more than that.
If you want a quick and fast car for the price for the price of a Civic 1.8L, take a look at the Focus 1.5L Ecoboost. Since it already has a turbo engine (rated stock at 180PS/240Nm), a simple ECU mod will even push the power output higher.
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January 17th, 2018 08:20 PM #9
Yup... Wala naman mura when it comes to "upgrading" a car...
Pero as I said, start with practice (to be a better driver) then upgrade the tires!
Once upgraded na yung car... Lalakas naman sa gasI've been there in college... Nauwi sa benta car ko since naubos allowance ko sa gas
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January 18th, 2018 10:36 AM #10
If purely for City driving then get the Emax7. since you already have other cars for longer drives....
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