2002 Honda Civic SI Latest Updates
Civic 1, Mountain 0
We make it back from the Wolf Ridge Hillclimb with no scars. »
Ready to Climb
The Civic Si is loaded up and ready to scramble up the mountain. »
If it looks like a duct, and sounds like a duct...
The front brakes on our Civic are getting too hot on track. Fortunately, the Honda Challenge rules allow for ducting to provide sweet cooling air to those toasty discs and calipers. »
Moonshine Run in the Civic Si
Project 2002 Civic Si survived its first weekend as an official race car at the NASA Moonshine Run. »
Grey is a Kolor...
We pick Konig Kolor wheels - in grey. »
A Constant State of Preparation
With a NASA event at Carolina Motorsports Park just a few weeks away, we decided to take care of a few odds and ends on our 2002 Civic Si. »
Sticky Like Gum, Strong Like Iron
A hard compound works for us. »
Switch, Handle, Padding, Signal
To get our Civic ready for its track debut, we had a few things left to take care of. »
2002 Honda Civic SI Specs:
- Body type:
- Coupe
- Country of origin:
- Japan
- Displacement:
- 1998cc
- Stock Horsepower
- 160 bhp at 6500 rpm
- Torque
- 132 lb.-ft at 5000 rpm
- Engine configuration:
- Inline-4
- Transmission:
- 5-speed manual
- Drivetrain configuration:
- Front-wheel-drive
- Suspension:
- MacPherson Strut (front)
Double Wishbone (rear) - Brakes:
- disc/disc
- Body Width:
- 66.7 inches
- Curb Weight:
- 2744 pounds
- Wheelbase:
- 101.2 inches

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