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Old 04-25-2004, 12:58 AM   #1
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Question $5000??

My freind has an '99 Si and was wondering what he could do to get the most out of the 5k he wants to put into it. (H22 swapping??)
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Old 04-25-2004, 01:33 AM   #2
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Re: $5000??

boooooosssssstttt it... with 5 k you could build a pretty decent turbo application, might even be able to swap in a b18c and turbo that.. definitely look into the forced induction tho, best bang for your buck hands down
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Old 04-25-2004, 02:43 AM   #3
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Re: $5000??

Exactly what Delerious said...I sent you a Private message, but i'm not sure if you get them, but boost it, for $5000, you can boost it, and make it more reliable, by adding upgreaded rods, pistons, and maybe some turbo cam's, and it'll make more horsepower than an h22a.
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Old 04-25-2004, 10:42 AM   #4
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Alright cool, and I did get your Private message.. What is forced induction supposed to help with??
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Old 04-25-2004, 07:34 PM   #5
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Re: $5000??

I'm not too sure what you mean...Your friend wants to get the most out of his car for $5000, and he has a civic si, so what I was saying is by putting on a turbo kit, and some rods, pistons, cams, etc would help make more horesepower. So for the most bang for your buck, forced induction is the way to go.
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Old 04-25-2004, 07:44 PM   #6
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Re: $5000??

take the 5k and buy a car with a fuckin v8 biotch!
twice the motor and it doesn't sound like an old lady having a bowel movement when you put an exhaust on it.
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Old 04-26-2004, 01:57 AM   #7
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Re: $5000??

thank you moderator... rightfully banned that mofo
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Re: Re: $5000??

or you could go all motor with it!!! yah turbo is good but im a big fan of all motor. with 5 grand you could do the sickest 2.1L monster motor. with 11.5:1 compression (barely pump gas friendly), and some sick cams with aebs sleeves and all the bolt ons and tuning. that ish would be soo fast, youd take out a lot of turbo cars that even have more hp than you do.
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Re: $5000??

H22 is out of the question ! much to heavy for the civic fron end causing it to handle for shit ! You need to go Turbo like all stated ! for 5k you can get a pretty sick custom turbo going...Deck and sleeve it, throw in some 6:5:1 pistons some H beam rods and a lil top end work ( valve job, port and polish, cams,springs,valves ) If you shop around and do your research You can get all this in the 5k zone ! You could also make a very nasty all motor application with this , but you will never have the crazy hp numbers of a boosted motor..Either way 5k spent wisely can get you in the next level
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Old 04-26-2004, 03:25 PM   #10
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Re: $5000??

Yeah, I know what you mean Edman, Turbo is badass, but for my next car I want to drop in a JDM Type R motor into a hatch, and stay all motor. I love the sound of a beefy N/A. For $5000 thou, if it was all motor, you could make it badass. Upgraded valvetrain, stage 2 skunk2 cams, intake manifold, header, exhaust, pistons, rods, port & polish head, etc...
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Re: Re: $5000??

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Yeah, I know what you mean Edman, Turbo is badass, but for my next car I want to drop in a JDM Type R motor into a hatch, and stay all motor. I love the sound of a beefy N/A. For $5000 thou, if it was all motor, you could make it badass. Upgraded valvetrain, stage 2 skunk2 cams, intake manifold, header, exhaust, pistons, rods, port & polish head, etc...
yes i was trying to say i like all motor more. the type r motor in a hatch is tight but the price of that motor is not worth it. its only good to be able to say "hey i have a type r motor". if you are going to built the motor, forget type r. get a gsr and build it. the only thing that separates the gsr from typer is higher compression, some minor head work, slightly beefier cams, and a red valve cover . all these would be replaced in any decent all motor setup so the extra money youd spend on a type r motor gives you a red valve cover and an engine code that says b18c5. what a waste.
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Re: $5000??

Tell him to buy a GSR swap, then sell the B16A2 for $2500, now he has more displacement, more horsepower, and $5000 to spend boosting hte GSR motor.



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