Well maybe not the first. I did sit in a raggedy EG hatch for like 30 seconds but that car was barely running. Anyways, it was...interesting. Here's the rundown:
96 EJ DX coupe:
Exterior: Full Si garb w/yellow fogs, blackhoused headlights, Type-R lip, Si badges
Engine: STOCKIE D15!!! I/H/E, MSD ignition stuff
Suspension: Neuspeed Sport (I thought it was race though), Early GS-R rims
Audio: Pioneer H/U+subs+amp, Kenwood components.
He was having problems with the radio "memory" and the left front speaker not playing at all...so we tore into the dash. The power was coming from the accessories line, which meant the HU reset everytime the car turned off...I fixed that w/a direct line to the battery. In hindsight I should probably get him to put a fuse in line with it (just in case)...and I hardwired the speaker under the dash. Made $20 for basically nothing...
As far as the Civic itself, it was not bad at all. The back seat= inhabitable, and the layout of everything was kinda cool too. I didn't really get to drive it or ride in it in motion, but I heard the engine...headers really open the sound of a car up. I was surprised.
So all in all it was pretty impressive. He needs a new clutch and is thinking of swapping...I had to laugh when he said 'B16s are like single cams now'......very true. In any case, just wanted to share my "experience"...or I should say DX-perience. Expect a photoshoot soon...
96 EJ DX coupe:
Exterior: Full Si garb w/yellow fogs, blackhoused headlights, Type-R lip, Si badges
Engine: STOCKIE D15!!! I/H/E, MSD ignition stuff
Suspension: Neuspeed Sport (I thought it was race though), Early GS-R rims
Audio: Pioneer H/U+subs+amp, Kenwood components.
He was having problems with the radio "memory" and the left front speaker not playing at all...so we tore into the dash. The power was coming from the accessories line, which meant the HU reset everytime the car turned off...I fixed that w/a direct line to the battery. In hindsight I should probably get him to put a fuse in line with it (just in case)...and I hardwired the speaker under the dash. Made $20 for basically nothing...
As far as the Civic itself, it was not bad at all. The back seat= inhabitable, and the layout of everything was kinda cool too. I didn't really get to drive it or ride in it in motion, but I heard the engine...headers really open the sound of a car up. I was surprised.
So all in all it was pretty impressive. He needs a new clutch and is thinking of swapping...I had to laugh when he said 'B16s are like single cams now'......very true. In any case, just wanted to share my "experience"...or I should say DX-perience. Expect a photoshoot soon...
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