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Well I finally got my 1993 Honda Civic DX Coupe running! Windows tinted by me. Installed a Cat-Back exhaust, Short throw shifter and cold air intake. Nothing fancy just a little added horsepower :)

Will wall the back and run 2 Sundown SA-15's off a Sundown SAZ-2500D. Front stage will be run off a Sundown SAX-100.4 on an old Oz Audio Matrix 130CS 5.25" Component system. Passively crossed over on front two channels and a pair of Sundown Neo-Pro 8" run on low pass and band passed with the SSF on the rear two channels in front doors.

Pic of the car itself

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Will be adding XS Power batts and a new alt.

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This should be fun, you sure you only want to do a pair of 15s?

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You sure you only want to do a pair of 15s?

:lol2:

Being a Sundown rep I am always changing things up. Since I already own the 15's that is what I will start with. May change my mind and add two more :peepwall: though.

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nice ride thats going to be loud :fing34::morepower1: i had a white one with 2 l7 kickers and was crazy loud :drink40:

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looks like it will be a fun little build man. car looks clean for a south dakota car

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nice!!!

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Hells Yeah!!!! This will a nice build to watch come together!! :popcorn:

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Car looks good. Should be a cool build. What kind of exhaust did you go with?

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Those are nice little cars. They were all the rage back in high school. Ahh, the good ol' days. Can't wait to see how you pull it off. Good luck with the build. :drink40:

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looks like it will be a fun little build man. car looks clean for a south dakota car

No road salt used here so rust is minimal for the age.

Car looks good. Should be a cool build. What kind of exhaust did you go with?

Installed MagnaFlow.

Thanks for all the comments everybody. Not much has been done since i'm working nights and it's high 90's temps here with exhausing humidity.

After some tear down came across some mice nests and there remnants (YUCK). Luckily no wires were chewed through. Just a lot of cleaning and sanitizing.

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Did you get your SA-15's yet? I saw Jacob squeezed over 32mm xmax one-way on the SA-15 v.2 proto :)

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Did you get your SA-15's yet? I saw Jacob squeezed over 32mm xmax one-way on the SA-15 v.2 proto :)

I have a pair of V.1.

V.2 should be epic though for the price!

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Installed MagnaFlow.

How are you liking that?

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Installed MagnaFlow.

How are you liking that?

It's ok as the horsepower has increased somewhat from factory.

:ttiwwop:

:P

In due time!

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Which short shifter did you put in? notice any/much change? Always thought about getting one (B&M), but never thought it would be worth it.

Car looks clean, waiting for some wood work! :detail:

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Oh My... What do we have here?

Looking foward to more progress.... :captain:

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Oh My... What do we have here?

Looking foward to more progress.... :captain:

LOL never have enough projects.

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Which short shifter did you put in? notice any/much change? Always thought about getting one (B&M), but never thought it would be worth it.

Car looks clean, waiting for some wood work! :detail:

Actually that is one thing I haven't done yet. I have a friend that has a bunch of Honda parts, so I will be hitting him up when I get ready to install the short.

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