MK2x
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- May 1, 2021
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- '17 Honda Civic EX-T
Do you have an approximate HP limit before problems occurred? I wanna do some bolt ons, but definitely need to know where to stop as I don't have the Si (We got the same car btw same color and everything, I just got the Manual).Thanks for the props but mostly thanks for your regular updates. I think what a lot of people here don't realize (clearly you do) is that you don't need to wait a year to do an update or to wait til you have major changes.
The three things that are the most important to post are additional tuned time, additional tuned miles and whether issues have or haven't occurred since your last post.
Without that, we really won't get a true picture of long term tuned CivicX reliability.
The biggest hurdle is getting people to add new posts with updates. If you take all cars in the thread and average the tuned miles out per car, it's 14,000+. That's not a lot of miles. The reason that number is very low is the lack of tuned miles being updated.
I sure hope that changes. I mean, if Joe Jones added his car two years ago with 15,000 tuned miles and never added an update (that's the case for a lot of cars in the thread), the overall stat numbers are skewed.
By the same token, if Joe's engine blew and he never posted an update in the thread, that skews the reliability numbers, too.
This has to be a team effort. All I can do is collect and present the data that I'm given. This thread will only be as good as owners here make it.
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