* 1.7L i-VTEC (D17A2): This was the base engine, known for its fuel efficiency and decent power.
* 1.7L i-VTEC (D17A1): Found in the EX and Si models, this engine offered more horsepower and torque compared to the D17A2.
* 1.7L i-VTEC (D17A6): This was the engine used in the Civic Hybrid, which combined the petrol engine with an electric motor for improved fuel economy.
To be more specific, you'll need to know the exact trim level (DX, LX, EX, Si, Hybrid) and the market (US, Europe, Japan, etc.).
To find the exact engine for your 2002 Honda Civic, you can:
* Check the VIN number: The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) contains information about the specific vehicle, including the engine type. You can find the VIN on your vehicle's registration documents or on the driver's side dashboard.
* Check the owner's manual: The owner's manual will provide details about your specific Civic, including the engine information.
* Consult a Honda dealer: A Honda dealer can use your VIN to look up the engine information for your vehicle.