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Hey Scotty,

Long time fan of your channel. I've taken your advice on recent car purchases. I currently own three vehicles, 1992 Ford Ranger XLT 5 speed manual four cylinder, 1986 Chevy C10 Silverado V8 302 3 speed automatic ( my show truck that I purchased / inherited from my grandfather, a long time mechanic with over 40 years experience) . My newest purchase  2003 Honda Civic Coupe EX 1.7 liter 5 speed manual. Anyways, my question is regarding my Honda Civic which is 111,000 miles currently and I was going to put coil over suspension on it and a modest set of wider tires hoping this would help the comfort of driving without feeling the bumps so much. You think the best option for my goal? Also, get it tuned up but was wondering about the ECU and if I should get a new one or just have it tuned to different specifications? Basically, I really dig the Honda Civic Type R and was wanting to "transform" (if possible) my stock civic the right way with as much of the Type R Specs that I can.I'll end this rant and apologize for the excessive info given, just wanted to let you know exactly my plans. Please make a video or simply provide me with a good starter package of upgrades I should focus on first. Thank you for all the great videos and tutorials, your channel greatly influences my decision making because I trust your word as fact and will put your thoughts on the matter into action immediately with pictures and updates about my progress. Once again,  keep up the great videos and hopefully one day I can be a top quality and well versed actor aficionado as yourself.

SINCERELY,

Kameron Alm

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well you can soup up Honda's all you want when you consider the price specific type r you got a lot of money to upgrade before you get even there that price. Bought I would use a pro who knows how to reprogram and which parts work best I'm not a Honda tuner so I can't give any specific advice you need to find a guy who does that


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