I finally get to have one of these threads for myself
as most of you know im getting a build together and since the other threads are turning more of a picture/build thread ill just put it all here in the right place.
build consists of:
GSR block and all new seals/gaskets from honda
JDM ITR pistons and rods with ARP rod bolts
GSR head ported by portflow, all new seals, portflow valvetrain
skunk2 stage 2 cams
ACL bearings
ARP headstuds
RC 320cc injectors
will be tuned by me with Crome Pro
im trying to make about 200-210whp on a 1.8L OEM parts bottom end
Nov. 4th
head comes back from portflow
Nov. 5-6th
install sensors back to the head
install extended intake manifold studs
drill/tap water neck (1/8" NPT) for water temp sender
these first 2 pics are especially for B16
ill update as things progress...
Dec. 11th
k well im bringing this back up just to keep some interest. build is temporarily on hold til spring since i couldnt get anyone who was able to help me out. as i didnt/dont have a garage or reasonable place to build an engine or pull a motor.
guess ill just give some teaser pics of the parts, lol.
JDM ITR pistons/rods with ARP bolts properly installed/stretched and rods resized
as i said before, ill mostlikely replace the pistons. after i got them back from the machine shop i noticed some play in them, and i just get a bad feeling. that on top of a few gouge marks in them, i dont wanna chance it. it would suck for the motor to go because of something like pistons...
misc head parts, skunk2 stg2 cams, hondata IM gasket, and valve cover. painted by wil, and will be stripped and repainted by me ill probably go with just a simple krinkle black.
honda stuff, head gasket, main seals, other misc seals, new oil pan pickup (mines a little dented from the pan being dented), ACL bearings, ARP head studs, rc 320cc injectors, injector resistor box, gauges w/ senders, GE oil sandwitch (for oil pressure and temp), "magic" intake
better pic of gauges
more pics of "magic" IB spec intake w/ filter
that will be on a short ram setup. and ill be using these to relocate the battery to the frame rail right in front of the tranny so it wont be in the way of the filter
but i wont be using the odyssey battery, ill be using the nrg-cell from heel-toe
well thats all i really have for now, lol. ive also got an endyn catch can that i dont have pics of.
Feb 8th
ok more updates
i decided to get new pistons. theres nothing really wrong with the ones i have, but i like to plan ahead for any problems that may arise. so i went with some brand spanking new JDM ITR OS pistons. i went oversized cause im just gonna overbore the block anyway to have a nice solid cylinder wall surface. this should take care of any imperfections the cylinders might have be it scratches or out of roundness. and the price was right so i also picked up an AASCO alluminum flywheel. features parallelism to .001", 8-9lbs, and a replaceable friction surface. info on the flywheel here http://estores.merchantpartners.com/pn280/...&products_id=39
pics:
March 21st
yay more updates
got me a brand new Type R intake manifold courtesy of Mike Bergy. too bad i had to hack it up, haha.
pic of the biggest required modification
there used to be a big chunk of aluminum right there that covered the whole opening. had to drill it out then smooth it all out with the sanding bits of the dremel.
next you can see why the RACE gasket was necessay when using the ITR manifold on the GSR head
as you can see the ITR mani wouldnt even cover the coolant hole. so the race gasket covers it up for me. i put some RTV sealant/gasket maker on there (you can see it comming out below the gasket) just as a little extra insurance so it wont leak.
shot of the mani/head combo.
overall it was fun making this work. im glad i ditched the plate idea. it had potential, but in the end this is the better solution. dremel and a hand drill were all that was needed to make this happen. just used the gaskets as a template, drilled the holes off it, then used the dremel to "fudge" the holes since some were slightly off from the bit walking or whatever.
also picked up an engine stand from harbor freight for 40 bucks! cant beat that
whats in the blue box you might ask? just this...
GSR block. went and picked it up from a guy in CT last week. cylinder walls look good. he said its in good condition so lets hope for no spun bearings when i take it apart. i gotta take it apart to take to the machine shop to get hot tanked, bored, honed, and talk to them about getting one of the bolt holes repaired. as you can see its kinda bare though. kinda sucks but oh well. i was gonna replace most of the stuff its missing anyway, just sucks i have to buy all the stupid little bolts now, lol. good thing they arent expensive.
March 29th
another mini update.
got my valve cover powdercoated, back to the stock look. came out VERY well. check the most recent post on page 5 for more info
as most of you know im getting a build together and since the other threads are turning more of a picture/build thread ill just put it all here in the right place.
build consists of:
GSR block and all new seals/gaskets from honda
JDM ITR pistons and rods with ARP rod bolts
GSR head ported by portflow, all new seals, portflow valvetrain
skunk2 stage 2 cams
ACL bearings
ARP headstuds
RC 320cc injectors
will be tuned by me with Crome Pro
im trying to make about 200-210whp on a 1.8L OEM parts bottom end
Nov. 4th
head comes back from portflow
Nov. 5-6th
install sensors back to the head
install extended intake manifold studs
drill/tap water neck (1/8" NPT) for water temp sender
these first 2 pics are especially for B16
ill update as things progress...
Dec. 11th
k well im bringing this back up just to keep some interest. build is temporarily on hold til spring since i couldnt get anyone who was able to help me out. as i didnt/dont have a garage or reasonable place to build an engine or pull a motor.
guess ill just give some teaser pics of the parts, lol.
JDM ITR pistons/rods with ARP bolts properly installed/stretched and rods resized
as i said before, ill mostlikely replace the pistons. after i got them back from the machine shop i noticed some play in them, and i just get a bad feeling. that on top of a few gouge marks in them, i dont wanna chance it. it would suck for the motor to go because of something like pistons...
misc head parts, skunk2 stg2 cams, hondata IM gasket, and valve cover. painted by wil, and will be stripped and repainted by me ill probably go with just a simple krinkle black.
honda stuff, head gasket, main seals, other misc seals, new oil pan pickup (mines a little dented from the pan being dented), ACL bearings, ARP head studs, rc 320cc injectors, injector resistor box, gauges w/ senders, GE oil sandwitch (for oil pressure and temp), "magic" intake
better pic of gauges
more pics of "magic" IB spec intake w/ filter
that will be on a short ram setup. and ill be using these to relocate the battery to the frame rail right in front of the tranny so it wont be in the way of the filter
but i wont be using the odyssey battery, ill be using the nrg-cell from heel-toe
well thats all i really have for now, lol. ive also got an endyn catch can that i dont have pics of.
Feb 8th
ok more updates
i decided to get new pistons. theres nothing really wrong with the ones i have, but i like to plan ahead for any problems that may arise. so i went with some brand spanking new JDM ITR OS pistons. i went oversized cause im just gonna overbore the block anyway to have a nice solid cylinder wall surface. this should take care of any imperfections the cylinders might have be it scratches or out of roundness. and the price was right so i also picked up an AASCO alluminum flywheel. features parallelism to .001", 8-9lbs, and a replaceable friction surface. info on the flywheel here http://estores.merchantpartners.com/pn280/...&products_id=39
pics:
March 21st
yay more updates
got me a brand new Type R intake manifold courtesy of Mike Bergy. too bad i had to hack it up, haha.
pic of the biggest required modification
there used to be a big chunk of aluminum right there that covered the whole opening. had to drill it out then smooth it all out with the sanding bits of the dremel.
next you can see why the RACE gasket was necessay when using the ITR manifold on the GSR head
as you can see the ITR mani wouldnt even cover the coolant hole. so the race gasket covers it up for me. i put some RTV sealant/gasket maker on there (you can see it comming out below the gasket) just as a little extra insurance so it wont leak.
shot of the mani/head combo.
overall it was fun making this work. im glad i ditched the plate idea. it had potential, but in the end this is the better solution. dremel and a hand drill were all that was needed to make this happen. just used the gaskets as a template, drilled the holes off it, then used the dremel to "fudge" the holes since some were slightly off from the bit walking or whatever.
also picked up an engine stand from harbor freight for 40 bucks! cant beat that
whats in the blue box you might ask? just this...
GSR block. went and picked it up from a guy in CT last week. cylinder walls look good. he said its in good condition so lets hope for no spun bearings when i take it apart. i gotta take it apart to take to the machine shop to get hot tanked, bored, honed, and talk to them about getting one of the bolt holes repaired. as you can see its kinda bare though. kinda sucks but oh well. i was gonna replace most of the stuff its missing anyway, just sucks i have to buy all the stupid little bolts now, lol. good thing they arent expensive.
March 29th
another mini update.
got my valve cover powdercoated, back to the stock look. came out VERY well. check the most recent post on page 5 for more info