horsepower chip, 2006 civic EX AT

Discussion in 'Civic' started by noelbati617 via CarKB.com, Aug 18, 2006.

  1. can someone tell me how to install a horsepower chip for a 06 civic EX AT?
     
    noelbati617 via CarKB.com, Aug 18, 2006
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    Jim Yanik Guest

    Shouldn't the chip come with instructions,or have them posted on their
    website? Chip changes alone are a waste of money,anyways.
     
    Jim Yanik, Aug 19, 2006
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    jim beam Guest

    so true.
     
    jim beam, Aug 19, 2006
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  4. noelbati617 via CarKB.com

    jim beam Guest

    read the chipping web sites *very* carefully - unless i'm missing
    something, none of the chipping mods i've looked at are set up for
    automatics. you could therefore be spending a bunch of cash and
    screwing up your car. going faster is a hardware solution, not software.
     
    jim beam, Aug 19, 2006
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  5. noelbati617 via CarKB.com

    TeGGeR® Guest



    This sounds like the old non-emissions carb days.

    At one point I was going to swap my stock Aisin 2bbl carb in my '75 Corolla
    for a pair of Weber 36-DCDs. The project kinda stalled after I discovered
    that for any sort of real horsepower increase I would need to change the
    intake manifold, camshaft, exhaust manifold and downstream exhaust system
    to take advantage of the awesome power of those iconic Webers.

    Well, instead of the RIGHT thing, I ended up doing what you would expect
    any slightly impoverished 19-year-old to do...
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 19, 2006
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  6. noelbati617 via CarKB.com

    Jim Yanik Guest

    generally,changing the program without hardware mods screws up
    drivability;like when it gets cold outside.
     
    Jim Yanik, Aug 19, 2006
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  7. noelbati617 via CarKB.com

    jim beam Guest

    go buy beer instead?
     
    jim beam, Aug 19, 2006
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  8. noelbati617 via CarKB.com

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Nah, I just installed the loud exhaust. :)
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 19, 2006
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  9. Ahhhhhh... The prowess of youth!

    Did exactly that on a '54 Mercury that had an engine with poor
    compression and a six volt system was just not enough to get it started
    in Winter. Had the family mechanic overhaul it (rings, bearings and
    valve job) and what a difference! Only thing is that that era of F*rds
    had a design flaw in the distributor where the ground wire sever.
    Damned thing failed twice on cold nights where I had to walk home...

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 19, 2006
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  10. noelbati617 via CarKB.com

    dbltap Guest

    What? You did not go into the bathroom with a Playboy magazine ?
     
    dbltap, Aug 19, 2006
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    tww Guest

    Was that still the old flat head? Thought they went OHV in 54 or 55.
     
    tww, Aug 20, 2006
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  12. 1954 was the first year for the overhead valve V8. I ended up hating
    that car!

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 21, 2006
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    TeGGeR® Guest


    Not so my mother knew, anyway...
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 22, 2006
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