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  1. One Size Fits Most - 2016-2021 Honda Civic 1.5T/Si Performance Aluminum Radiator R&D, Part 2 - Production Sample

    One Size Fits Most - 2016-2021 Honda Civic 1.5T/Si Performance Aluminum Radiator R&D, Part 2 - Production Sample

    The Civic has always been a tuner for the masses. From over-the-top aesthetic builds to unsuspecting powerhouses that would put muscle cars to shame, Honda's entry-level compact gives any enthusiast a blank canvas to create their automotive vision. The tenth generation only made things better with an added turbocharged option to their lineup for some added spice. For some, though, this extra heat was a little too much to handle - literally.

    As we covered in our last post the dramatic design for the tenth generation Civic ends up reducing airflow to the critical cooling components, which can cause some frustration during your canyon carve or track day. So basically, the cooling system needed some help, and we're here to deliver.

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  2. One Size Fits Most - Performance Aluminum Radiator R&D, Part 1 - Stock Review and Design Plans

    One Size Fits Most - Performance Aluminum Radiator R&D, Part 1 - Stock Review and Design Plans

    There's a Civic out there for everyone. Through its 11 generations, the Civic has been a staple of basic practical transportation and unassuming speed demons. The 10th generation Civic was no exception. With the addition of the L15B7 turbocharged option, featuring more potential power while only sipping fuel, Honda's compact option became that much more enticing. A win-win whether you're building a Type-R clone or one of those crazy folks that just want practical transportation. No matter what type of Civic owner you are, though, all of the 1.5T's share the same common side-effect - extreme heat.

    Honda's edgy styling for the 10th gen Civic provided us with a handsome outer shell but left us with some cooling issues. Before even reaching the system under the hood, the Civic's cooling

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