Your owners manual will have a recommended oil viscosity to use in certain temperatures. Find your average temp on the chart and then use the appropriate oil
If a 2003 Honda Civic will not rev up then it is most likely running in safe mode. Safe mode prohibits a car to go past a certain speed.
i don't know but I've been hit on the driver side door at about 35 mph and i wasn't even rattled...
The 2007 Honda Civic is generally regarded as a safe car. It has received either 4 or 5 stars on each of its safety tests according to the MSN Autos website.
no it is not
The Honda Civic has received very high safety ratings since its creation. It is safe, child friendly, up to date, modern, and takes you were you need to go. I highly recommend the Honda Civic.
Every 60K miles would be a safe bet.
To siphon gas from a 2003 Honda Civic Si, you will need a siphon pump or a tube. First, insert one end of the tube into the gas tank, ensuring it reaches the fuel, and place the other end into a suitable container. Activate the siphon by either using a pump or creating a vacuum by sucking on the end of the tube (if it's safe to do so). Always be cautious and ensure you're in a well-ventilated area, as gasoline fumes can be hazardous.
Every 100,000 kilmetres. But if driving habit is worse then regular, 85k - 90k would be safe.
a good high mileage 10w30 is a safe bet, depending on average climate where your located. oil viscosity, or thickness, should change with the seasons.
Yes to both products. .
B18C, depending on you local smog laws a B18C from a jdm Acura Integra would be the easiest and cheapest way to get your civic going faster. Drive safe
80k-90k miles They go for about 150,000 but its safe to change it around 100k