This $22,000 Civic Is The Honda Even Muscle Car Fanboys Must Respect

In a world of wings, stickers and stance life, it's nice to see a Civic purpose-built to just kick the crap out of every other car.
This $22,000 Civic Is The Honda Even Muscle Car Fanboys Must Respect

I’ve owned many cars from numerous manufacturers, but I’ve yet to own a Honda. One of these days I’ll have (and love) an S2000, but I’m not terribly interested in high-revving hatchbacks that don’t have as much torque as my impact wrench. No disrespect to the Honda fans - I’m just not that keen on making 200bhp at 20-bazillion RPM.

571 high-revving horsepower on the other hand could be quite fun, in the same way that having Walt Disney World all to yourself for a day could be fun. $22,000 wouldn’t buy you exclusive access to the bathrooms for an hour, never mind the whole park. But that same cash will buy this 2000 Honda Civic, currently selling on eBay from the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, Illinois. The seller says this unassuming Civic makes 571 horsepower, and to his credit, there’s a dyno plot showing just that.

This $22,000 Civic Is The Honda Even Muscle Car Fanboys Must Respect

Mind you, that’s 571 horsepower at the wheels. Considering typical drive line power loss of 15 percent, that would mean this 1.6-litre B16 engine is making almost 700bhp. Let me say that one more time: 700 horsepower from 1.6 litres. I guess I can’t be completely sure the engine hasn’t been bored or stroked a bit, but big whoopity do; we’re still talking about something very small making insane power. I don’t care how big your muscle car man card is. This Honda is bad to the bone and if you can’t at least respect the hell out of this build, you aren’t a real petrolhead.

This $22,000 Civic Is The Honda Even Muscle Car Fanboys Must Respect

Of course, there’s the question of how long the engine will last with such power. The little mill is boosted to 27 psi and runs on 116 octane to make full power, and the seller says it’s a 10-second car at the drag strip. Since there’s actually a shot of it at a strip with fat slicks up front, I’m inclined to believe him. It’s done 600 miles since the build was finished - no word on how many of those miles came a quarter-mile at a time, but this Civic actually looks quite streetable. And I like that we can see photos listing all the work that’s been done, though I think going with the lifetime warranty on the starter might be a tad optimistic in this instance.

This $22,000 Civic Is The Honda Even Muscle Car Fanboys Must Respect

Riceboys of the world, take notice. There are no massive wings, no rows of stickers, no major body kits. I’m not opposed to such modifications within reason, but I really like how clean this Civic looks versus how brutally quick it can move. In a world filled with slow Civics that pretend to be fast, I’d so love to go trolling Main Street in this unassuming car. I can just imagine the pickup truck guys with boosted diesels or Hemi engines trying to pick a fight, never mind the Mustang and Camaro guys with cars that might actually be fast. And that’s a big deal for me to say, because I just recently ditched my Infiniti for yet another Mustang. So yeah, I’m a prime target for the new owner of this sleeper Civic. And you know what? I’m just fine with that.

This $22,000 Civic Is The Honda Even Muscle Car Fanboys Must Respect

Yeah, it’s a 16-year-old Honda Civic that’s selling for more than a Corvette of the same age. Some might find that a bit ridiculous for a front-wheel drive compact car, even if it’s quicker than just about everything else on the road. Maybe it’s a bit overpriced, but if it’s truly had all the work done that’s listed, I don’t see anyone building this car for anything less. If you’re looking to build a legitimately fast Honda, this could be your turn-key answer.

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Comments

Ben F. (Slowmaro)

Why does 27 psi matter? All engines can withstand up to 30 psi before there’s reliability issues.

03/21/2016 - 04:15 |
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Anonymous

So i put 12k into my subaru. It must be a 22k car now right? This ad is ridiculous. Your literally paying for shop labor. take a look at some of the parts, this is by no means an all out build.

03/21/2016 - 04:33 |
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Anonymous

My brother as an eg4 with an 1.5l making 245 hp at the wheels with.low boost 0.9 and 900 kilos for road fun its an impressive litle car subarus etc dont stand a chance.

03/21/2016 - 05:24 |
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Michael R. T. Jensen

Honestly, I’m not overly impressed. How many times can such a small engine run with that much power? Besides, thatch horsepower is mild bolt on territory for a modern V8, which would actually have torque as well. Torque is key in a drag race. Plus, that much money for an old Civic? Sorry, but at the end of the day it’s a modded Civic.

03/21/2016 - 06:13 |
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idiot: 333 ft-lbs at the wheels

03/21/2016 - 07:29 |
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Come on… it must barely weigh 2500lbs… why do people find anything on everything to complain about…

03/21/2016 - 17:24 |
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Anonymous

https://youtu.be/zYeZ8BWVCGI This is my friend’s hatch which makes 570 to the crank. And these are runs at 3rd gear, 100 kph.

03/21/2016 - 06:39 |
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Anonymous

I’m not serious, but this one fits xD

03/21/2016 - 13:07 |
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Anonymous
03/21/2016 - 13:08 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I love this meme, idk why and I’m not serious xD

03/21/2016 - 13:09 |
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Anonymous

Can we stop describing drivetrain loss as a percentage? That would imply the drivetrain gains friction as the engine increases power when that’s obviously not the case, it’s a constant

03/21/2016 - 13:36 |
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RomanianRacer

Did someone say 10 second car!?!?!

03/21/2016 - 14:16 |
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Anonymous

I’m a Civic owner, and a Honda fan, I find this really stupid… I mean you sound like you’re the guy selling the car. I’m not impressed with the numbers, and that much horsepower in that car IS not good for street, doesn’t matter what reasons you give me, sure it’s fast and has a lot of power, but I wouldn’t pay that for that Civic unless I was the one building it. Noone will assure me that it will last long enough to enjoy it, and I’m not even sure I would enjoy that car with that much horsepower. Sorry, but in my opinion, this is a big NOPE!

03/21/2016 - 15:26 |
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JDMMONSTER

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

‘Blah blah blah I’m jealous blah blah blah my Civic’s slow blah blah.’

03/27/2016 - 14:49 |
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