Honda Civic 4-2-1 Polished S.S. Header, One Piece e five-door hatchback and wagon models were merged into a four-door shuttle wagon. An additional two-seat coupe style—labeled CRX—was introduced, noted for its compact dimensions and light weight. The third generation Civic saw the introduction of the long running four-cylinder D series engine including a new 1.5 L (91.5 cu in) CVCC engine. 1984 also saw the release of a high-performance Si model for the Japanese market, featuring upgraded suspension and the 1.6 L (97.6 cu in) DOHC ZC engine which was rated at 130 PS. Si models were offered in the US as a 3-door Civic Si hatchaback and the CRX Features for your Honda Civic - Dyno tuned and tested against the competition for maximum performance
- 50 state legal or pending legality
- Available in 100% 304 brushed or polished stainless steel (including flanges)
- CNC mandrel bends with robotically-welded fittings deliver perfect fit
- Equal length primary piping ensures optimum tuning for more power across rpm range
DC Sports 4-2-1 Polished S.S. Header, One Piece These second generation Honda Civic was introduced in 1980. It was larger, had a more angular shape, and came with increased engine power. All Civic engines now used the CVCC design, which added a 3rd valve per cylinder; this introduced lean burn swirl technology. The base 1335 cc (1300) engine made 55 hp (41 kW), with an optional 1488 cc (1500) engine giving 67 hp (50 kW). Three transmissions were offered: a four-speed manual (on base models), a five-speed manual, and a two-speed semi-automatic that was unique to the industry.automatic.[8]The third generation was released in 1984. The separat DC Sports 4-2-1 Polished S.S. Header, One Piece Fits the following: |