Honda_Civic_Si_Turbo_MRNDES 1.0
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Credit for Re-design/re-worked/Tuned: Mrn Desings.
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Headlights
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EMISSIVE_LIGHTS
Bumper_foglights
EXTRA_B
ANIMATION
DVD_Flip_Screen
Android_Auto
EXTRA_C
ANIMATION
Inside_Sunroof_Cover
Open_Close
EXTRA_D
ANIMATION
Outside_Sunroof_Glass
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EXTRA_E
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Driver_Window
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Passenger_Window
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EXTRA_G
-------------------------------------------------Honda_Civic_Si_Turbo_1992_Fun_facts-----------------------------------------------------
The 1992 Honda Civic Si (USDM) was a sporty hatchback in the fifth-generation Civic lineup, known for its reliable, fuel-efficient 1.6L DOHC VTEC (B16A engine) making 125 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual, featuring upgrades like 4-wheel disc brakes, anti-roll bars, power moonroof, and a nicer interior compared to other trims, making it a popular choice for daily driving and light tuning.
---------------------------------------------------------Key Features & Specs----------------------------------------------------------------
Body Style: Hatchback
Engine: 1.6L DOHC 16-valve Inline-4 (B16A)
Horsepower: 125 hp
Torque: 106 lb.-ft.
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Brakes: 4-wheel disc brakes
Suspension: Front & rear anti-roll bars
Interior: Power moonroof, upgraded interior
Weight: Around 2,326 lbs (manual)
What Made it Special (USDM Context):
VTEC Power: The B16 VTEC engine offered a fun, rev-happy driving experience.
Sportier Package: It was the performance-oriented model, improving handling with its standard features.
Reliability: Like other Civics of the era, it was praised for fuel economy and dependability.
In Summary:
The '92 Civic Si was a fantastic little hatchback, combining Honda's efficiency with a dose of performance, making it a sought-after platform for enthusiasts even today, often found with mild modifications for even better performance.
Credit for Re-design/re-worked/Tuned: Mrn Desings.
EMISSIVE_LIGHTS
Headlights
EXTRA_A
EMISSIVE_LIGHTS
Bumper_foglights
EXTRA_B
ANIMATION
DVD_Flip_Screen
Android_Auto
EXTRA_C
ANIMATION
Inside_Sunroof_Cover
Open_Close
EXTRA_D
ANIMATION
Outside_Sunroof_Glass
Open_Close
EXTRA_E
ANIMATION
Driver_Window
Open_Close
EXTRA_F
ANIMATION
Passenger_Window
Open_Close
EXTRA_G
-------------------------------------------------Honda_Civic_Si_Turbo_1992_Fun_facts-----------------------------------------------------
The 1992 Honda Civic Si (USDM) was a sporty hatchback in the fifth-generation Civic lineup, known for its reliable, fuel-efficient 1.6L DOHC VTEC (B16A engine) making 125 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual, featuring upgrades like 4-wheel disc brakes, anti-roll bars, power moonroof, and a nicer interior compared to other trims, making it a popular choice for daily driving and light tuning.
---------------------------------------------------------Key Features & Specs----------------------------------------------------------------
Body Style: Hatchback
Engine: 1.6L DOHC 16-valve Inline-4 (B16A)
Horsepower: 125 hp
Torque: 106 lb.-ft.
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Brakes: 4-wheel disc brakes
Suspension: Front & rear anti-roll bars
Interior: Power moonroof, upgraded interior
Weight: Around 2,326 lbs (manual)
What Made it Special (USDM Context):
VTEC Power: The B16 VTEC engine offered a fun, rev-happy driving experience.
Sportier Package: It was the performance-oriented model, improving handling with its standard features.
Reliability: Like other Civics of the era, it was praised for fuel economy and dependability.
In Summary:
The '92 Civic Si was a fantastic little hatchback, combining Honda's efficiency with a dose of performance, making it a sought-after platform for enthusiasts even today, often found with mild modifications for even better performance.
Credit for Re-design/re-worked/Tuned: Mrn Desings.
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| Category | Cars |
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| Created | 2 months ago |
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