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Old 08-21-2009, 12:10 PM
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Engine rebuild FAIL

How to make your own low-compression pistons for use with a turbo.

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well that is one option for lo compression pistons for the fit.
 
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Old 08-24-2009, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by shnae.chaithu
The three-door hatchback body style has been somewhat unpopular in the United States, but has achieved wide acceptance in Canada, as well as popularity in Japan and European markets, helping cement Honda's reputation as a maker of sporty compact models. Starting in 2002, the Civic three-door hatchback has been built exclusively at Honda's manufacturing plant in Swindon, England - previously the five-door "Civic"/Domani and the Civic Aerodeck (based on the Japanese Orthia) were built in this plant for sale in Europe along with the Japanese EK-series Civics. Accordingly, all instances of the current model (left or right hand drive, anywhere in the world) are British-made cars designed with Japanese engineering, except for the US-built two-door coupe and the sedan version built in Brazil for the Latin American market.

Thanks for the lesson. But may in inquire as to what this has to do with an engine rebuild fail?
 
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