SiR
Senior Member
- First Name
- nick
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2021
- Threads
- 4
- Messages
- 138
- Reaction score
- 62
- Location
- canada
- Vehicle(s)
- Civic Si, 2020 Civic Type R
This. Just like the Si i owned, It's more about the rod and pistons. I knew if i wanted 300+hp, I better change those. The rest are usually strong enough to handle much more power, especially for a manualHonestly it's not the trans I'm really worried about at my current power levels. My tq is not much higher than OTS tunes. Much of my power is made up in the mid and top range.
My bigger concern is the rods and pistons and obviously the head studs as time goes on.
If my car survives 1 more year the following year I'll be doing new rods pistons valve springs gaskets and head studs as I try to eek out a bit more power.
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