Honda Civic Si 2000 (super Charge) on 2040-cars
Dudley, North Carolina, United States
Engine:1.6/1.7
Mileage: 146,259
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Civic
Warranty: Unspecified
Trim: SI Coup 2 Doors
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Honda Civic SI 2000 Super Charge in great condition. Interior looks clean, pictures provided so you can see what you're bidding on. Car runs great, windshield needs replacement (If you want to) you can get it for 30 dlls in the junk yard. paint is coming off in some parts, specially on front bottom (See pictures). car has been personalized with the following:
MSD Ignition
Supercharger (Jackson Racing) 12 pounds of boost
Racing Fuel Pump
Racing Fuel Injector
Fuel Rail (Venom)
Solid Motor Mount
Light Weight Fly Wheel
Stage 3 Clutch
Low Compression Piston
B17 @ Bottom
B16 @ Top
GSR Computer Tuned @ 200 HP
OB11 Computer Stock
Short Shifter 5 Speed
k20 Crank Pulley And Smaller Supercharge Pulley
Cool A/C
Power Stering
Amplifier Kicker ZX1000.1
Diamond Audio Technology Speakers
CD Player
Automatic Sun Roof
15x8 Rims (Drag Black and Chrome Lips)
Headers 4 to 1
24 MPG
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Wed, 24 Sep 2014Whether you're shopping at the grocery story or on a car lot, everything seems to be getting more expensive these days. However, when all the factors are considered, that might be more an issue of perception than of fact. The American Public Media radio show Marketplace recently tackled the question whether modern vehicles were actually more expensive once you factored in important variables like inflation and cost of ownership. The result was pretty surprising.
For its example, Marketplace chose the Honda Accord, because in August, it was one of the bestselling vehicles in the US, with 51,075 of them sold. Winding back the clock 25 years to 1989, Honda's cheapest Accord cost $11,770, and that money bought you a stripped-out car with 98 horsepower, a manual gearbox, no air conditioning and hand-crank windows.
Fast-forward to present day, and a basic Accord starts at around $22,000 and gives buyers significantly more features, including a 185-hp engine, dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth, cruise control, more space, refinement and much better safety. By Marketplace's math, when just figuring for inflation, that modern Honda would cost about $11,500 a quarter century ago, despite all of that extra equipment. But that's just one factor. Scroll down to listen to the full report for an explanation of how cost of ownership figures into the mix, and whether it throws all of the calculations off.
McLaren collaborating with Honda future road cars?
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Citing the multi-year deal, Whitmarsh remarked at last weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, "It's a pure Formula 1 contract, but we've already been looking at automotive technology and we're sharing that very openly. Our road car strategy at the moment has no other automotive partner and Honda would be a good place to collaborate."
Still, we wouldn't count on seeing a McLaren-Honda road car in the near future. According to Autocar, McLaren's road-car division is already tied up working on a rival for the Porsche 911, called the P13.
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In the video, the racecar is hooked up to an apparatus that uses tubing to harness the energy from the car's 500-horsepower hybrid drive system, using it to boil water. The novel tea-making technique reminds us a bit of a couple other inventive Honda commercials, namely Hands and Cog.
Watch the NSX ad below, and be sure to turn the sound up to hear that glorious engine note.