Which model is best?
Import Al
05-31-2004, 03:22 AM
What are the models for 88 and 89 hatchbacks, just DX and LX? I am wondering because I am looking now for my next car, preferrably a clean EF hatch, and want to find the right model. I plan on buying a D16Y8 (1.6l sohc 96-00 EX vtec) and dumping in atleast 2 grand to build the motor for decent boost levels. I just want the lightest, most spartan model to plop in a turbo'd Y8 for a reliable, daily driven street machine. -PS- when people say HF civic, are they talking about a CRX, or is there a civic with that model code?
SiZ
05-31-2004, 03:29 AM
DX!
LX's aren't hatchbacks.
If they say HF, they're talking about the CRX HF.
LX's aren't hatchbacks.
If they say HF, they're talking about the CRX HF.
Import Al
05-31-2004, 03:38 AM
Thanks SiZ. So DX is the only hatch from those days? I like the choppy looks of those 4th gens, :eek7: EG's are soft.
Import Al
05-31-2004, 03:41 AM
Oh, are there any changes in standard features/specs from 1988 to 1989? Or are they pretty similar?
Cjz89civic
05-31-2004, 04:04 AM
DX is the mid grade car nothing special sometimes a/c 1.5 motor, Si is the 1.6 There the "sports car" with sunroof, The hf if you plan on racing cause its lite but the motor was a 1.5 with 70hp would need motor swap. 88-91 was the years is there a reason you are sticking with 88-89? If you have a y8 great but as far as doing a motor swap the Z6 was a better motor because of the cam oil problems they had in the y8s cam would freeze due to lack of oil during vtec. Proven fact on 3 of my freinds y8s. So dont flame me. hehe nothing but facts baby
Import Al
05-31-2004, 04:22 AM
DX is the mid grade car...88-91 was the years is there a reason you are sticking with 88-89? If you have a y8 great but as far as doing a motor swap the Z6 was a better motor because of the cam oil problems they had in the y8s cam would freeze due to lack of oil during vtec. Proven fact on 3 of my freinds y8s. So dont flame me. hehe nothing but facts baby I wanted an 88 or 89 because I heard they were liter than 90 and 91's. I like the Y8 because it has ZC/Z6 power with a lower peak rpm. But if the Y8 is flawed, I could try finding a Z6. Also, the Y8's combustion chamber is asymetrical with more quench pad area, making it less prone to detonation and its head flows better at lo rpm for street aps. Didn't they make a STD model as the base EF hatchback?
Cjz89civic
05-31-2004, 04:28 AM
really the 88-91 are the same weight if you strip them down. Its was more like the dx about the same. Honstly the z6 and the y8 blocks are the same its the heads that are differnt. yes the y8 has a little more power but if you do the z6 right you can get more power. Its really a personal thing I choose a Z6 or should I say it feel nto my lap for a good price.
Import Al
05-31-2004, 04:35 AM
Yeah man, Z6 can tear ass in top end power, and with the right gear ratios, who keeps their Civic in low revs anyways? I'll go to D-Series.org and ask about probs with the Y8 before I commit to it.
Cjz89civic
05-31-2004, 04:38 AM
Thanks Import Al for a little back up on this.
Import Al
05-31-2004, 04:00 PM
Cjz, how has the Z6 been for you NA? Fun enough w/o FI?
Cjz89civic
05-31-2004, 04:11 PM
Cjz, how has the Z6 been for you NA? Fun enough w/o FI?
I did a complete Obd1 theres no DPFI in my car. Look at the pic below.
Thanks GTA for the use of your pics:
http://gta.crestfallen.com/oregon3/images/cimg0895.jpg
I did a complete Obd1 theres no DPFI in my car. Look at the pic below.
Thanks GTA for the use of your pics:
http://gta.crestfallen.com/oregon3/images/cimg0895.jpg
90civicracer
05-31-2004, 04:20 PM
Chris, I think he was asking how you liked your engine naturally aspirated instead of forced induction.
Import Al
05-31-2004, 04:21 PM
Lookie nice! So you did more than just a harness conversion. You happy with it? I like NA too mainly because of weight, simplicity, economy and cost.
90civicracer
05-31-2004, 04:25 PM
I'm sure if/when he goes turbo he'll be more than able to make up for the lil bit of extra weight it added.
Cjz89civic
05-31-2004, 04:28 PM
Yes I love it NA but must have more power. Ah turbo cost effective (espeically the way Im getting mine), But really $1500 is not bad to increase your HP by 60-80 hp. And on the economy deal if you stay out of the gas pedal you will increase your gas mileage by about 5-10%
90civicracer
05-31-2004, 04:31 PM
Yeah, I'm sure the first few weeks you have your turbo you're gonna be driving easy, not boosting at all, lol. That tank of gas will probably go away so fast, lol.
Cjz89civic
05-31-2004, 04:41 PM
Yes I plan on getting about 5mpg when I first get it.
90civicracer
05-31-2004, 04:43 PM
It's all good. I drove my buddys SRT-4 last night and we saw how the gas needle goes down really fast, especially boosting up to 14-15 psi, lol.
SiZ
05-31-2004, 05:06 PM
Thanks SiZ. So DX is the only hatch from those days? I like the choppy looks of those 4th gens, :eek7: EG's are soft.
No, there's an STD. hatchback, a DX hatchback (mine), and an Si hatch.
The DX has some of the options that are nice that the STD lacks, like tilt wheel and a few other things.. The Si has power sunroof and better seats, rear sway bar, and bigger motor, but is heavier.. So it your call.
BTW - 4Gs are the best looking Civics yet. :)
No, there's an STD. hatchback, a DX hatchback (mine), and an Si hatch.
The DX has some of the options that are nice that the STD lacks, like tilt wheel and a few other things.. The Si has power sunroof and better seats, rear sway bar, and bigger motor, but is heavier.. So it your call.
BTW - 4Gs are the best looking Civics yet. :)
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