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For this round of parts, we decided to turn our attention to the area in and around the cylinder head to see if a few more aggressive bolt-ons could add power to our naturally-aspirated coupe. Text by Arnold Eugenio // Photos by Jeren Walker, Vinh… The eighth generation Honda Civic represents a legacy that dates back to the early 70’s. What started as an economy car evolved into the leader of the import tuning revolution of the early 90’s. Even though Subaru’s STI, Mitsubishi’s Evolution and Nissan’s Z have become exceptionally popular in the sport compact segment, an army of Honda loyalists continue to support the Civic banner, and Honda continues to answer with the Si. Text by Richard Fong // Photos by Jeren Walker, Vinh Nguyen and Richard Fong // Wrenching by Jeren Walker K20Z3 Engine The FG2 Civic Si coupe and the FA5… While the ignorant V8 “Mountain-Motor” camp still spouts the “There’s no replacement for displacement” mantra, various methods of forced-induction have proven to be the perfect substitutes for cubic inches.
Turbochargers, along with positive displacement and centrifugal superchargers, have allowed small-displacement engines to multiply their naturally-aspirated output. When the desired power increases are on the order of 50-to-100-percent over the “all-motor” output, a properly-sized and wellengineered turbocharger or supercharger system can generally provide the desired performance increase without a significant tradeoff in engine response. However, when the output of the engine is going to be doubled, tripled or quadrupled, a big… Nothing can put the brakes on a project quicker than a FROZEN nut or bolt. Aside from being a massive frustration, seized hardware can lead you to demolish perfectly good tools or bust a knuckle or two. While there is no one method that will work on each and every situation, there are a few procedures that have proven effective in the past. Here’s a quick look at some knuckle-saving techniques. Text and Photos by Robert Choo Public Enemy #1 Make no mistake;
rust and other types of metal oxidation are your enemy. Unfortunately, the underside of a car is…These two words epitomize, define and compose the word Exedy. The Exedy Corporation hails from a long standing heritage. Synonymous with high-performance, OEM and industrial driveline solutions, it is surprising to many that Exedy has a humble beginning. Kazuma Adachi founded the company as a clutch repair shop started in 1923. Over the next 27 years, the business flourished. In 1950, the company became incorporated under the Daikin Manufacturing Company. Forty-five years later, the company changed names to the Exedy Corporation. Today, Exedy has grown into a worldwide powerhouse. With over 9,800 employees in manufacturing and corporate… How refreshing it is to have our Project EVO in the magazine for two consecutive issues. Things rarely go as planned in the world of magazine project cars, but last month things finally started to come together for our Project EVO. To top it off, we finally managed to get over the 300-wheel-horsepower hurdle on XS Engineering’s 4WD dyno.
Text and Photos by Michael Ferrara In the beginning of our Project EVO, we had outlined breaking our buildup into three distinct levels of tune. Level One would seek to maximize power with the factory turbocharger. Level Two would look for… It’s been four issues since we last visited our Project EVO. During this time, the EVO has been involved in one of our most time consuming product evaluations of all time. This evaluation consisted of testing nearly every available exhaust system for the EVO. If you are interested in the results, be sure to pick up the June/July 2004 issue of our sister publication TPR. Text by Michael Ferrara // Photos by Michael Ferrara and Phil Lam PREVIOUSLY… When we last left our Project EVO, we had installed an HKS EVC electronic boost controller, the HKS FCON-V Pro engine management… For the second month in a row, our STi earned a bye-run in competing against our EVO-VIII. The EVO-VIII has been involved with one of our most-extensive exhaust tests that will appear in our sister publication Tuner Performance Reports (TPR).
Text by Michael Ferrara // Photos by Phil Lam As we set out from the start, our buildups will attempt to achieve peak reliable performance in three different configurations. Our first level will involve the parts and tuning that will help us achieve maximum performance from the stock engine and turbo combination. Our next level will attempt to achieve peak… For our ongoing battle betweeen STi and EVO-VIII, we were planning on having another round of upgrades for both vehicles. However, things don’t always go as planned in the world of magazines. For this issue, our STi earned a bye-run when our EVO-VIII had to be racked for a clutch upgrade. Our first level will involve the parts and tuning that will help us achieve maximum performance from the stock engine…Subaru STi or EVO VIII? Both are great cars with tremendous potential for additional power and performance. Over the next year or two, we hope to provide some additional insight to this question by showing the performance potential of each vehicle.