If there are a lot of deep puddles or it floods a lot, get a short ram intake since you can not use your cold air intake in those conditions (even with a air bypass valve). Alternately, you can get a K&N Typhoon intake that can convert between cold air and short ram lengths.
If flooding is never a concern, or you don't mind constantly switching back and forth to get the most power in ideal conditions, then get a cold air.
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Both types of intakes have their advantages, for a non-turbo car you can almost always gain more power with a cold-aid intake. No matter which intake you choose for your Honda Civic you'll still gain a good amount of power. The link I provided should help you look at quite a few. Cheers, GPI Performance
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You can get the best deal on Honda Civic cars in many places. First of all, it depends on if it is an old or new vehicle. If it's new, then the best place to get it would be at your local Honda dealer.
Use exactly the weight that is listed in your owners manual any major brand.
The best way to get reliable information about your Honda Civic is to visit a Honda dealer. Professional sellers and mechanics will be able to help you.
Cold Intake, Catback exhaust.... i guess it depends on how much u wanna spend!!
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