a_integra_87
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Sorry if its been asked a billion times, but its the first time im asking .
Anyway i just bought a JDM b18b (obd2) for a motor swap with GSR tranny into a 97 civic cx. The motor im sure dosent NEED a rebuild. But i plan to go turbo, so think its somewhat benifical to replace it now while its out of the car then have to pull it in a year, or install the motor and find it has crap compression to begin with. Think this is a good idea? Im not sure the turbo or Engine managment system yet, but aiming for a daily driver (not in rain or winter of course) with at LEAST 250hp, since rebuild possibly in the 260+whp range. I was informed on HAN that after about 250whp with a good tune and fuel system you might want to get some better internals. Now do you think this is practical though? A daily driver whit that power? Still would like to get around 20mpg if at all possible (probably not though huh?)
I started working co-op at a local garage and my boss and co-workers informed me that on weekends they would love to help me build my motor. Installiation is free and so is the knowledge . Boring is $160, or $80 his price, and parts probably regular cost unless i go through him.
Now what rods should i look for? Pistons? How about the valve train or cams, should i upgrade? Headgasket? Just OEM thickness or some aftermarket thing?
Anyway i just bought a JDM b18b (obd2) for a motor swap with GSR tranny into a 97 civic cx. The motor im sure dosent NEED a rebuild. But i plan to go turbo, so think its somewhat benifical to replace it now while its out of the car then have to pull it in a year, or install the motor and find it has crap compression to begin with. Think this is a good idea? Im not sure the turbo or Engine managment system yet, but aiming for a daily driver (not in rain or winter of course) with at LEAST 250hp, since rebuild possibly in the 260+whp range. I was informed on HAN that after about 250whp with a good tune and fuel system you might want to get some better internals. Now do you think this is practical though? A daily driver whit that power? Still would like to get around 20mpg if at all possible (probably not though huh?)
I started working co-op at a local garage and my boss and co-workers informed me that on weekends they would love to help me build my motor. Installiation is free and so is the knowledge . Boring is $160, or $80 his price, and parts probably regular cost unless i go through him.
Now what rods should i look for? Pistons? How about the valve train or cams, should i upgrade? Headgasket? Just OEM thickness or some aftermarket thing?