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<blockquote data-quote="mpowered325is" data-source="post: 7547421" data-attributes="member: 607873"><p>Please do your research before asking this question. 1) Putting 400whp to a FWD car is pretty stupid. 2) You say money is no object, so why dont you start with a better platform? 3) If you are going turbo on a Civic, go custom. Greddy kit is reliable, but doesn't add a lot of power. You are going to want to sleeve the block, block guard, HG, studs etc etc to do it "right" the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpowered325is, post: 7547421, member: 607873"] Please do your research before asking this question. 1) Putting 400whp to a FWD car is pretty stupid. 2) You say money is no object, so why dont you start with a better platform? 3) If you are going turbo on a Civic, go custom. Greddy kit is reliable, but doesn't add a lot of power. You are going to want to sleeve the block, block guard, HG, studs etc etc to do it "right" the first time. [/QUOTE]
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