If you have a stock Civic Type R available in good shape, if you give me a good price shipped to 18020, I'll take it off your hands. Feel free to PM me your offer.
I Google searched and forum searched but couldn't find the info.
Does anyone know the camber for the 11th gen civic SI? Front & Rear. If caster and toe are available, that would be great, too.
Which Civic do you have, and what year?
What issue(s) did you have, and with which drivetrain component(s)?
At roughly how many miles were on the car?
Was the car still under Honda Warranty? If so, did Honda warranty cover the repair?
What mods did you have on the car?
Thanks for the confirmation.
Looking at this diagram, I'm assuming I need the following numbered parts?
5, 6, 7, 15 ?
https://www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-list/2025-honda-civic--5_door_type_r-6mt/electrical_exhaust_heater_fuel/intercooler.html
The main allure is better performance than stock...
The "Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act" is supposed to force car manufacturers to prove a modified part caused failure of another factory part directly associated with that modified part.
The question is ... how much of a stickler can Honda be over this, and how much must be proven?
Let's say there's...
I'm wondering if the 11th gen Type R intercooler would directly replace the 11 gen SI's intercooler via direct bolt on replacement. Could be a cheap upgrade buying one used.
Has anyone tried this or know if it would fit?
While I don't own an 11th gen, I do have a 10th gen SI with front camber ball joints. Going from stock alignment to -0.9 fronts, -0.7 rears really helped the car's handling. Turn in is more neutral and grippy now.
Stock it would understeer. Noticeably.
I can take bendy on / off ramps at 60...
I thought I read somewhere that this intake had a smaller diameter MAF sensor housing than stock. Has anyone had issues with CELs or weird performance? I also want to make sure there's no loss in low end torque.