Hondapartsnetwork Parts catalog is updated with Civic Si

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Here's the big question, do we think this clutch kit is a significant improvement over what is provided with the "normal" 1.5T Civics?
The pressure plate and the clutch disc are the same part # as the EX-T 6MT, the flywheel is the only difference .. not sure how much that will affect torque holding value:hmm:
 

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The pressure plate and the clutch disc are the same part # as the EX-T 6MT, the flywheel is the only difference .. not sure how much that will affect torque holding value:hmm:
Yeah I just found the same thing. Looks like the flywheel is a more conventional type, way cheaper than the one on the other cars. ($73 vs $512)

The LSD is over $700.
 


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The pressure plate and the clutch disc are the same part # as the EX-T 6MT, the flywheel is the only difference .. not sure how much that will affect torque holding value:hmm:
Jesus! the price difference in that flywheel compared to the no si model. :eek: i really hope that is that light weight flywheel. should eliminate the rev hang alot of people have been complaining about.
 

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Rods/piston/crankshaft part numbers are all different from non SI. The head is the same. Injectors are different. Throttle body is the same. Engine block is different, SI half the price? (~$400 vs ~$800)
 
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Rods/piston/crankshaft part numbers are all different from non SI. The head is the same.
Those parts match up perfectly to the CRV 1.5To_O
 

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Want an SI engine? Go find a crashed CRV. Ha
Pretty much.... o_O

The only real engine difference so far looks like..( besides the CRV internals and Turbo )
Flywheel
Intake Cam
Intake tube and Filter Box
 


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Pretty much.... o_O

The only real engine difference so far looks like..( besides the CRV internals and Turbo )
Flywheel
Intake Cam
Intake tube and Filter Box
Sounds like the new B20VTEC of this 10th gen :)



Shock Absorber looks like it has an electric motor to dampening it on the side.

Honda Civic 10th gen Hondapartsnetwork Parts catalog is updated with Civic Si VdfkOyj
 

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This is what a dealer is quoting to have the accessories for an Si Sedan.

Honda Civic 10th gen Hondapartsnetwork Parts catalog is updated with Civic Si img_2054-


I compared their installed prices vs me buying from Honda Parts Network and just installing myself.

These are the accessories that I am interested in:

- Ambient Interior Illumination (Red)
HPN: $82.50
Dealer: $307.50
They are charging you $225 to install it.

- Console Illumination (Red)
HPN: $165.00
Dealer: $495.00
They are charging you $330 to install it.

- Door Sill Trim (Front - Illuminated)
HPN: $195.80
Dealer: $555.00
They are charging you $359.20 to install it.

- Spoiler - Front Underbody
HPN: $264.00
Dealer: $720.00
They are charging you $456.00 to install it.

- Spoiler - Side Underbody
HPN: $466.40
Dealer: $1,135.50
They are charging you $669.10 to install it.

I save $2,039.30 if I buy the parts from HPN and install it myself.

I will not have the dealer purchase or install any of the OEM accessories for this car. I hope you guys don't either.

$2,039.30 is a nice set of rims or tires or suspension or big brake kit.
 
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Doesn't appear to have the dual-axis strut from the Type-R :(
 


 


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