2001 Honda Civic SI
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2001 Honda Civic SI
I own a 1993 Honda Civic LX (SOHC), and I am wondering how much
difference is there really between a SOHC, and of course the DOHC?
The SI of course is a VTEC, but really when it comes right down to it,
what really does the VTEC do that non VTEC Civics don't?
I am asking this, because I am interested in selling my 93 Civic next
year, and just want to know what the best to get, and I am looking for
something 10K or less. I love my car, but it's pretty old. I would much
rather drive a newer car, so I don't have to windup replacing
everything all over again. It's a real pain.
Thanks!
Janos
difference is there really between a SOHC, and of course the DOHC?
The SI of course is a VTEC, but really when it comes right down to it,
what really does the VTEC do that non VTEC Civics don't?
I am asking this, because I am interested in selling my 93 Civic next
year, and just want to know what the best to get, and I am looking for
something 10K or less. I love my car, but it's pretty old. I would much
rather drive a newer car, so I don't have to windup replacing
everything all over again. It's a real pain.
Thanks!
Janos
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Re: 2001 Honda Civic SI
Dear Janos,
I believe that the VTEC uses variable valve timing which really brings the
power on at higher RPMs. As you know, Civics don't have much low-end
torque, and VTECs don't really improve on this, but you will notice the
improvement at high RPMs + they will rev higher as well.
Just an FYI, any Civic newer than 1999 will not have the (IMO superior)
double-wishbone suspension which is too bad.
Hondas are great cars. Enjoy!
"mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I own a 1993 Honda Civic LX (SOHC), and I am wondering how much
> difference is there really between a SOHC, and of course the DOHC?
>
> The SI of course is a VTEC, but really when it comes right down to it,
> what really does the VTEC do that non VTEC Civics don't?
>
> I am asking this, because I am interested in selling my 93 Civic next
> year, and just want to know what the best to get, and I am looking for
> something 10K or less. I love my car, but it's pretty old. I would much
> rather drive a newer car, so I don't have to windup replacing
> everything all over again. It's a real pain.
>
> Thanks!
> Janos
>
I believe that the VTEC uses variable valve timing which really brings the
power on at higher RPMs. As you know, Civics don't have much low-end
torque, and VTECs don't really improve on this, but you will notice the
improvement at high RPMs + they will rev higher as well.
Just an FYI, any Civic newer than 1999 will not have the (IMO superior)
double-wishbone suspension which is too bad.
Hondas are great cars. Enjoy!
"mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118898285.980238.28940@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>I own a 1993 Honda Civic LX (SOHC), and I am wondering how much
> difference is there really between a SOHC, and of course the DOHC?
>
> The SI of course is a VTEC, but really when it comes right down to it,
> what really does the VTEC do that non VTEC Civics don't?
>
> I am asking this, because I am interested in selling my 93 Civic next
> year, and just want to know what the best to get, and I am looking for
> something 10K or less. I love my car, but it's pretty old. I would much
> rather drive a newer car, so I don't have to windup replacing
> everything all over again. It's a real pain.
>
> Thanks!
> Janos
>
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Re: 2001 Honda Civic SI
Dear Janos,
I believe that the VTEC uses variable valve timing which really brings the
power on at higher RPMs. As you know, Civics don't have much low-end
torque, and VTECs don't really improve on this, but you will notice the
improvement at high RPMs + they will rev higher as well.
Just an FYI, any Civic newer than 1999 will not have the (IMO superior)
double-wishbone suspension which is too bad.
Hondas are great cars. Enjoy!
"mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118898285.980238.28940@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>I own a 1993 Honda Civic LX (SOHC), and I am wondering how much
> difference is there really between a SOHC, and of course the DOHC?
>
> The SI of course is a VTEC, but really when it comes right down to it,
> what really does the VTEC do that non VTEC Civics don't?
>
> I am asking this, because I am interested in selling my 93 Civic next
> year, and just want to know what the best to get, and I am looking for
> something 10K or less. I love my car, but it's pretty old. I would much
> rather drive a newer car, so I don't have to windup replacing
> everything all over again. It's a real pain.
>
> Thanks!
> Janos
>
I believe that the VTEC uses variable valve timing which really brings the
power on at higher RPMs. As you know, Civics don't have much low-end
torque, and VTECs don't really improve on this, but you will notice the
improvement at high RPMs + they will rev higher as well.
Just an FYI, any Civic newer than 1999 will not have the (IMO superior)
double-wishbone suspension which is too bad.
Hondas are great cars. Enjoy!
"mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118898285.980238.28940@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>I own a 1993 Honda Civic LX (SOHC), and I am wondering how much
> difference is there really between a SOHC, and of course the DOHC?
>
> The SI of course is a VTEC, but really when it comes right down to it,
> what really does the VTEC do that non VTEC Civics don't?
>
> I am asking this, because I am interested in selling my 93 Civic next
> year, and just want to know what the best to get, and I am looking for
> something 10K or less. I love my car, but it's pretty old. I would much
> rather drive a newer car, so I don't have to windup replacing
> everything all over again. It's a real pain.
>
> Thanks!
> Janos
>
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