Honda Civic VIII (2005–2011) – Genuine & Aftermarket Parts | JDMshop.eu
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Valve stem seals Supertech Honda VS-H5.5
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Valve stem seals ARS 5.5
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Valve cover gasket kit Honda K-series Stone JVS-40253
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Valve cover gasket Honda genuine 12341-RTA-000 Accord CR-V FRV Stream Civic
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Valve cover gasket Honda genuine 12341-RNA-A01 Accord Civic CR-V
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Transmission oil seal Honda genuine 91206-PX5-005 40x58x8
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Transmission oil seal Honda genuine 91206-PHR-003 35x58x8
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Transmission oil seal Honda genuine 91205-PL3-B01 40x56x8
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Timing cover gasket set Honda genuine 15101-RNA-A00
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Tie rod end CTR CE0220 Accord Civic left
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Tie rod end CTR CE0219 Accord Civic right
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Thermostat Tama Honda Accord VII Civic VIII K-series
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Thermal Gasket intake mainfold Honda 17105-RAA-A01
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Taiho R457A-STD Connecting Rod Bearings Honda R18 LFB1 Civic CR-V FR-V
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Splash guard rear Honda Civic VIII 43253-SMG-E01
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Honda Civic VIII Generation (2005–2011): A Futuristic Compact in a New Form
The eighth generation of the Honda Civic debuted in 2005, revolutionizing the world of compact cars. Its futuristic design, both inside and out, set a new direction for this popular model. It gained recognition for its bold styling, advanced technology, and reliability. In Europe, the Civic VIII quickly earned a reputation for its strong build quality, excellent driving dynamics, and low maintenance costs — all trademarks of Honda engineering.
Honda Civic VIII Generation Body Styles
The eighth generation was available in several body styles to cater to different user needs:
- Hatchback (3- and 5-door): Produced in the UK, it featured bold styling with a distinctive rear end and centrally positioned exhaust pipes in the Type R version.
- Sedan (4-door): A classic body style with a more subdued design, produced in Turkey. This variant was popular among users valuing spaciousness and comfort.
- Coupe (2-door): Mainly available in the US market, it offered a sporty alternative for younger drivers.
The hatchback version earned the nickname “UFO” due to its unique styling, which stood out from the competition. Many owners still appreciate the model for its practicality, spacious interior, and timeless futuristic shape that remains recognizable on the road even today.
Honda Civic VIII Generation Engines
The engine lineup was diverse, ranging from economical petrol units to powerful sports versions. The variants available in Europe included:
- Petrol:
- 1.4 i-DSI (83 HP): An economical engine ideal for city driving.
- 1.8 i-VTEC (140 HP): The most popular unit, offering excellent performance and low fuel consumption thanks to the VTEC variable valve timing system.
- 2.0 i-VTEC Type R (201 HP): A legendary engine designed for fans of sporty driving, available in the hatchback version.
- Diesel: 2.2 i-CTDi (140 HP): A modern and efficient diesel engine known for its reliability and high torque.
- Hybrid: 1.3 IMA (Integrated Motor Assist, 115 HP): Available in the sedan version, combining a petrol engine with an electric motor for economical driving.
Among enthusiasts, the K20Z4 engine in the Type R FN2 remains one of the most iconic Honda powerplants, while the R18A 1.8 i-VTEC earned praise for its balance of economy and performance. Each of these engines is well-supported in terms of OEM parts availability — from timing chains, valve cover gaskets, and ignition coils to oil seals and spark plugs.
Interesting Facts About the Honda Civic VIII Generation
- Futuristic Interior: The cockpit was inspired by airplane cabins, featuring a dual-level dashboard. The digital speedometer on the upper level ensured easy reading without taking your eyes off the road.
- Magic Seats System: In the hatchback version, the rear seats could be folded in various ways, increasing the trunk’s functionality.
- Type R: This version was exclusively produced as a 3-door hatchback in the UK factory. It became iconic thanks to its combination of excellent performance and precise steering.
- Aerodynamics: The eighth generation was one of the most aerodynamic in its class, resulting in better performance and reduced fuel consumption.
Another key factor contributing to the Civic’s popularity was its long-term reliability and easy servicing. Parts such as brake pads, suspension bushings, clutch kits, and timing components are widely available, both as genuine Honda OEM and aftermarket replacements from trusted brands like NGK, Exedy, EBC, MANN-FILTER, Gates, and Koyo.
Original Parts and Common Issues
While the Honda Civic VIII generation is known for its durability, it has some typical issues:
- Suspension: Shock absorbers and bushings may need replacement after approximately 100,000–150,000 km.
- Gearboxes: In versions with the 1.8 engine, gearbox bearings may wear out, requiring replacement.
- Electrics: Minor issues reported by users include problems with power windows or central locking.
- DPF in Diesels: The particulate filter in the 2.2 i-CTDi version requires regular regeneration or replacement with intensive city driving.
All necessary OEM parts and high-quality replacements for the Honda Civic VIII generation are available in our store, ensuring durability and perfect fit. We offer a full range of engine seals, timing kits, filters, brake systems, bearings, and suspension components dedicated to the 8th-generation Civic. Every part comes from verified suppliers to guarantee quality, performance, and compatibility with both 1.8 i-VTEC and 2.2 i-CTDi models.
Honda Civic VIII Generation – Excellence in Every Detail
The eighth-generation Civic is a car that combines modern styling, advanced technology, and reliability. It’s perfect for fans of sporty driving as well as those looking for a practical, economical compact car. Choose quality and durability with genuine Honda OEM parts and tested replacements available in our store – JDMshop.eu. Here you’ll find everything from air and cabin filters, brake discs and pads, engine gaskets, suspension arms, and gearbox bearings to OEM fluids and Motul performance oils for your Honda Civic VIII.
Which parts are most commonly replaced on the Honda Civic VIII (2005–2011)?
Typically: brake pads and discs, anti-roll bar links/bushes, shock absorbers, filters (oil, air, cabin) and the clutch. On 1.8 i-VTEC gearbox bearings may wear; on 2.2 i-CTDi DPF/EGR servicing is common.
Do Type R (FN2) parts fit regular hatchback/sedan models?
Not always. Brakes, suspension and intake parts on the Type R are application-specific. Always verify by VIN or engine code before ordering.
How often should I replace the cabin filter and spark plugs on the 1.8 i-VTEC?
Cabin filter: usually every 12 months or 15,000 km (sooner in urban use). Iridium spark plugs on 1.8 i-VTEC: typically every 90–120k km (follow the manufacturer schedule).
OEM or aftermarket – what’s better for the Civic VIII?
Honda OEM is recommended for critical items (seals, sensors, timing components). For filters and brakes, premium brands (e.g., MANN-FILTER, EBC, Ferodo, ATE, Gates, Koyo) perform excellently.
How can I be sure a part fits my Civic?
Send us your VIN plus model year, body style and engine (e.g., R18A, K20Z4, 2.2 i-CTDi). We’ll confirm compatibility and provide the correct references.













