I assume you are talking about a 1996-2000 Civic EX and a 1999-2000 Civic Si. If so then yes, people do it all the time and practically every part will fit and work on your EX model, especially if you have a 1999-2000 Civic EX. Interior/exterior pieces, suspension, engine parts, etc. That's the great thing about hondas.
Yes, it is the same starter for both.
yes there is automatic for every civic model! DX, EX, LX, VX, Si....
The 2002 Honda Civic EX came with a 1.7 SOHC VTEC (D17A2 engine). The 2.0 (K20A3) engine was for the Si only.
2000 Honda Civic EX 0-60 in 8.5 secs.2000 Honda Civic Si 0-60 in 7.5 secs
No, it is a different model. The Honda Civic Si is a coupe but the Honda Coupe is not an Si. The Si is an upscale version of the coupe. It has more H.P. better suspension and cost allot more than the standard coupe.
Honda Civic Si and Honda Civic Si EP3 the same thing. There are several different year models of of Honda Civic Si's. EP3 is the chassis code for that specific Civic Si 01-05 was the EP3. So the new Civic Si 06 to current two door model is the FG2. By the way the chassis codes are found in the VIN#.
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no, only the ex and the Australian si (sold as a vti model) came with abs.
Purchase the following: -OBD2A to OBD1 harness -P28 ECU out of a 1992-1995 Honda Civic EX/Si Have it professionally tuned and have them remove the governor.
si on a Honda civic is the body type it means sport injection
The Ex in the name is simply the trim line. The Ex comes with certain amenities that the others don't such as moonroof and vtec. only the Ex sub-model has v-tec (other than the Si sub-model)
The Honda Civic EX-L, Si, and Hybrid trim levels have available Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), which includes traction control.