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![]() i need help w/ all my engine shit, i got a stock 95 Civic Si engine, and i know nothing about doin shit to the engine except for intake (i got the AEM V2) and exhaust (i got the MagnaFlow Cat-Back System) but that's it.... and suggestions??
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Vancouver, Wa
Age: 44
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You could always do pulleys, cams, head work, turbo, nitros. Depends on how much you wanna spend.
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yea, i only got like 4500 to spend on it right now... but like i said i got no idea... and i dont wanna get ripped off and spend $$ on shit i dont really need....
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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i would look into a b16 and some turbo for those money. that would get ya a lotta power
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Yahoo Watashi wa kattaze!
Join Date: May 2002
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^I fully agree
that dseries isnt gonna give you as much power as the bseries would and you can pick up a b16a sir2 JDM from osaka for a very good price ($2000) and then you have 2500 left to do a turbo or a good NA build (http://www.osakajdmmotors.com/honda/b16a2/index.html) |
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Go with a swap man...I'll help ya through it, feel free to contact me and ask me questions.
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Should I go with the Japan-spec B16A which was used in the Civic SiR (In Japan), Del Sol, and most recently the 99 and 2000 Si or the LS motor from a Integra mixed with a V-TEC head from a GSR. I have heard that the LS motor mixed with the V-TEC head is a very strong motor that has low end and lots of top end, which is rare for a Honda motor, as that is what is lacking from the B16A. Also I heard that the bottom end of a LS is basically bulletproof as I plan to turbo my CRX. With the B16A, it is a lot cheaper to do and still has V-TEC, but lacks the low end until about 5500 rpms when the V-TEC kicks in and also lacks the torque that the LS provides. I would gladly appreciate the opinions of others.
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hmmm i say for easier go w/the b16a2 but if your up to the challenge then get the LS bottom end and a GSR head
then TURBO MAUHAHAH |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Ohio
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Only $4500 eh? Swap it. Either go for a B16A (USDM) and some mods or go for the B18B and turbo it.
Don't focus on VTEC. It's not worth worrying about. There's a guy on here with a boosted B18B in a hatch. I doubt he cares about VTEC. ![]()
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Would a B18c5 Intrger type-r engine fit in my civic? or.. how do i know what engines will fit..?
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: IL
Age: 40
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I know just about jack squat when it comes to building engines, btu I'm planning on grabbing this b18 from the junkyard and learning as I go. It say read as much info as you can (not internet, actual books) and then go at building your engine. this way your car has no downtime.
In the meantime, I'd improve everything else after you buy your engine. take care of your interior and sound system, paint job, brakes, etc. I'd wait on suspension just because a different motor may be heavier, at least in my case. I'll get susp done after the swap. b18's torque numbers are much better than any other b series, i think. i think vtec is overrated. |
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if i were you and had $4500 i would.....
get a b18c swap get new suspension (ground control w/ koni yellows) bolt-on's w/ leftover $$ |
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