You have to use modifications, either that or put your foot down harder on the accelerator. The easiest thing you can do is add an AEM cold air intake. Adds about 10-15 horsepower and makes it sound nicer too. Bolt ons are a good idea too, get them off eBay and Craigslist because the retailers on the internet will rape you with the costs. If you are paying more than 200 dollars for a cat back exhaust, do not get it. But you cannot make a civic go faster without modifications, there are millions of things you can do to your car but you have to modify it. Also be careful of your emissions and inspections, you should probably wait until you get it renewed then start doing all kinds of crazy stuff to your car. Also, get involved in the forums, they will tell you everything you need to know about engine swaps, turbos, and everything else.
not without major modifications
No, only an Honda Civic engine will bolt up without major modifications.
No i replaced the head gasket on my wifes 1993 Honda civic ex v-tech engine and it runs fine withought new bolts.....
Honda civic is faster but better?
Honda Civic SI is faster than a Honda Civic Coupe. Civic SI has more torque and horsepower than the regular civic. butt they are all import pieces of shitt and should not be driven by any man under any circumstance, these are women cars...asian women
Yes. Be sure though that the transmission isn't from a Honda Civic made in Japan if your Civic is made in the USA or Canada. This is a tip I got from a salvage business.
With enough modifications anything is possible.
no it is not a wrx is much faster
Well, options include various intake/exhaust systems as well as adding a turbocharger or supercharger. These modifications can become pricey though, so you are better off saving your money and getting a better, faster car.
18 inch rims are the max although you can go bigger with modifications.
with enough time and money, anything will fit, but as for fitting in without modifications, probably not, besides the fact that you're going from OBD II to OBD I...
A second gen Rx7 would be much faster.