Is it worth turning a used Honda Civic (100,000 miles) into a tuner car?
I recently bought a used 2008 Honda Civic coupe with 100000 miles on it. It runs excellent so far but I would like to upgrade the motor and add accessories to the body. My main concern is the motor, as I don't know much about mechanics but I do know I don't want to ruin a good thing if it runs as well as it does, at the same time and for a secondary reason for rebuilding I would do it to extend the life of the motor.
Are these good reasons?
Should I upgrade even if it runs well? Or will I ruin a perfectly good motor?
Not unless you're planning to rebuild it completely.
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