the HEI will fit right in place of the old one. The HEI should have a coil type thing inside of the distributer, they are real easy to change. 4 bolts and if i remember right 2 or 3 wires. no biggy
I used to have the same setup on my 98 civic. i have Skunk 2 front camber kits and ONX for the back. i havent had any problems with them. The front are tricky to adjust. Just have another person there to help you if you go with them. Just be sure to get an alignment before you start driving it...
I dont know about that. I have had two Civics and both were lowered. the one I have now is only dropped 1.5 and i already need new tires. i dont know if it is a civic thing. im all about camber kits
well when they hook everything up the computer recognizes the car as obdII because of the year, however, when they hook it up to the car it doesnt do anything. I dont know if it is because of the engine managment it has or what. I am kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place.
I recently bought a 1999 Civic Si that already had a swap done. It is a OBD1 b16a2 i do believe. anyways, i am having trouble getting the car inspected because the inspection computer wont comunicate with the car. Is there anything i can do? I need some suggestions.
I bought the same seats off of ebay. I like them. they are cheap on ebay but if you order them from the actual site that makes them they are $300. It is a good deal and they are pretty comfortable. As for the sliders, they do work you just have to find the right mounting brackets. i got some...
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