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Title: Civic Duty: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Popular Sport Compact Car - the Honda Civic by Alan Paradise ISBN: 0-8376-0215-7 Publisher: Bentley Publishers Pub. Date: October, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.43 (7 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Pretty good actually
Comment: This book would help you to get to know your honda civic engine even more. Good book for beginners. It would tell you which mods are worth buying or not and what kind of power to expect. It tells you what kind of HP gains you can expect from your engine when modified from "don't even bother" to "mild" to the "best". The only thing I think it didn't cover is the auto tranny which some has... it mostly concentrated on the D16Z6 SOHC and B16A DOHC Si engines and manual tranny. All in all get this book if you wanna learn more about civics and it would help you get on the right track.
Rating: 4
Summary: Great for beginners
Comment: This book is excellent if you are just starting out with a Civic/CRX. The author suggests the smart ways to go about upgrading your car, not just sinking money into parts you won't need later. He covers every major topic, from bolt-on performance to interior and exterior styling, and is thankfully not biased either way.
The author does make a few comments which are 100% false, for instance, about limited slip differentials which he says "are not available as an aftermarket performance product, therefore your only option is to locate a factory unit..." WRONG, Quaife has been making LSD's for Civics for years. This is just one example of the author making off the wall statements even novices know are false.
He is also extremely biased towards the B18 series of engines, giving the workhorse B16A (which is much more suited to Civic/CRX's) a passing mention. Even the H22 prelude motor, which is totally unsuitable for Civics unless you want a drag-only car, gets more mention than the B16A.
For beginners, this book is great. It's a good introduction to the Honda world, and presents logical, money saving methods and advice for modifying your Honda. Don't take everything written as 100% gospel though.
Rating: 3
Summary: Helpful at a high level, but lacking accurate detail
Comment: Decent book. Helpful for introducing basic concepts of modifications. Unfortunately contains some inaccuracies (refers to Solo II as Solo and ProSolo as Solo II, states all Civics have coil springs at all corners vs. the torsion bars of the 3G Civic and 1G CRX, etc.). I wish it had more detail, but all in all a good book for anyone wanting to get an overview.
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