Honda Civic Eg Hatchback - Turbo on 2040-cars
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
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Selling my 92 Honda Civic EG hatchback.
I have owned this car for as long as I can remember and honestly hate to see it go. The car is amazingly fast and fun to drive. It is honestly one of the most exciting cars you will ever drive. This car was built to handle. It drives like it is on rails and accelerates faster than most motorcycles. Power: 225whp and 240 torque (remember this is a 2,000lb car) DSM T25 turbo at 20lbs boost. Turbo spools at 2500 rpm essentially eliminating any turbo lag. Engine - SOHC D16z6 Vtec: New Engine: New block with 2000 miles New Low compression 8/1 Vitara pistons @ 75.5mm overbore New head with 5000 miles and ARP headstuds New turbo with 2000 miles Eagle H-beam rods New Rota Grid wheels (Bronze) 15x8 front, 15x7 rear New Kuhmo Ecxta XS tires (2000 miles) Ground Control coil-over springs KYB AGX adjustable gas Shocks Suspension Techniques 19mm Rear Sway bar New DSM t25 turbo (new from factory) 450cc injectors DSM blow off valve OBX Catback Exhaust Factory muffler (its nice and quiet aside from turbo spool and BOV) Front mount intercooler Limited Slip Differential (power distributed to both wheels evenly) Clutchmaster Flywheel New XTD Stage 3 Clutch Front and Rear Strut Tower Brace Fairly new Hawk brake pads AEM Fuel Rail and Filter AEM adjustable cam gear Integra seats Clean floor mats All interior intact and in great shape. No tears, rips, stains, cracks. Duckbill spoiler Paint is in good shape Tune: 3 stage Launch Control CEL shift light P28 ECU ECtune Turbo anti-lag (full throttle shift) The car was professionally dyno tuned by Joseph Davis at Redline Performance. I will also include an additional set of 13x8 hoosier road race tires with 13x8 Diamond racing rims. I'm sure there is plenty more to add. Serious inquiries only. Heres a walkaround video I filmed : http://youtu.be/5KWZxshmT1k |
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