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What do u guys think? My buddy just got a turbonetics kit for his H22A that he has in his 99 civic. He thinks he'll be runnin with these cars, c'mon now is it possible? I mean i know the civic is a lite ass car but even with 400+hp, these other cars are designed to be sport compacts, the civic is not....voice ur opinions!
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Quote from Digndoug, "BIMEANBULLDOGS
Also by the way an h22 civic will not own all those cars. in all racing. It will only own in drag. Its way to much wieght in the front and those cars are built and designed for racing." EDIT: I still can't figure out how to quote just parts of poeples messages. I stand by my original statement, I know about the wieght issues. That's why I said with the right set up. An H22 hachback would be a great AutoX car because of it's length, and if you had the right supension set up it would work. It's a common thing for poeple to think that an H22 is too much wieght up front for it to ever turn, but if you ask some of these guys who really do this swap, they don't loose that much. Anything they do loose can be gained back with the right suspension set up. There's always moving radiators/batteries/brake pumps/just about every except the block to the truck. This would help even it out. The only think I think the Civic maybe couldn't compete would be dirt/snow rally for it's lack of AWD. This post has been edited by Bigmeanbulldog55: Feb 19, 2005 - 1:36 PM -------------------- Live Free, Be Happy
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