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Old 07-13-2007, 01:05 AM   #1
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Cool 1992 Civic cx hatch with b18b1 swap and gsr tranny!!!

I have a 92 hatch with ls motor swap and gsr tranny and i need more power. I have dc 4 to 1 headers intake and exhaust. I need more power. I took it to the drag strip and ran a 15.2 best time but i can do faster if i took my stero system and subs and amps and all that crap out. I just need some simple ideas on what to do.
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