columbus ohio swaps?
its tahitian green
09-04-2006, 07:29 PM
anyone know of any good places to get engine swaps done in columbus ohio? mine is about on its last leg and i was thinking of going to a more powerful engine rather than buying another car.
what would be a good, relatively cheap swap that could get me some more go power? thanks all who reply.
what would be a good, relatively cheap swap that could get me some more go power? thanks all who reply.
thefooshmeister
09-04-2006, 07:43 PM
hey man i just found a good place that works on imports called gecko motorsports and its on high st right by campus. the owner has had several crx's and knows a good bit. theyre pretty reasonable i got my strut bars put in and fenders rolled for 50 bucks. im takin my car in tomorrow to get the passenger bearing replaced cuz its baaaad. other than that place i can only think of lindsay acura but the dealer is gonna charge out the ass. i just kno a guy that works there hehe there used to be a place on bethel but i doubt they are open anymore. theres nothin around here lol
if youre lookin for a cheap swap go with a dohc zc or get a vtec one. they bolt in and are a lot cheaper than b-series. i found a d16z6 bottom end out at picknpull the other day, you could just add a z6 or y8 head for a mini-me swap. where are you at around columbus i never see any other green rexs around?
if youre lookin for a cheap swap go with a dohc zc or get a vtec one. they bolt in and are a lot cheaper than b-series. i found a d16z6 bottom end out at picknpull the other day, you could just add a z6 or y8 head for a mini-me swap. where are you at around columbus i never see any other green rexs around?
its tahitian green
09-04-2006, 08:28 PM
ive actually got a 91 dx hatch. im on the north side by sawmill and 270. definately wouldnt go to a dealer for this, then i would be better off with a new car. just seeing if it can be done for a reasonable amount. wouldnt get that at any dealership for sure. hoping to find someone whos actually done this type of thing before and knows exactly whats needed and how long it would take them ahead of time. ill check out gecko though and see what they say there, thanks for the reply.
thefooshmeister
09-04-2006, 08:53 PM
yeah no prob..you really should just look into doing it yourself, its not that hard and youll save lots of cash. i had my d16 out in just a few hours and if you go with a zc itll drop right in. do a little research on here thru the search and find out what all you need for simple swaps then get everything together and just have a weekend set aside to do it.
its tahitian green
09-04-2006, 09:05 PM
i may look into that for a winter project. what year and model hondas would have the parts im looking for?
Hybrid1990crx
09-04-2006, 10:27 PM
i got my strut bars put in and fenders rolled for 50 bucks.
you paid someone to install strut bars?
you paid someone to install strut bars?
thefooshmeister
09-05-2006, 12:12 PM
you paid someone to install strut bars?
yeah is there a problem with that? i didnt want to bother with them cuz ive been workin everyday lately and dont have the time to do anything on the car. its been givin me so much grief lately i dont want to mess with it.
as for cars to look for try to find 1999 EX civics cuz they have the d16y8 sohc vtec. could also use jdm d15b vtec head or d16z6 head. do some research theres tons of stuff you can do with mini me swaps.
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1508680
look under d-series and theres tons of info, what parts you need to buy, how to do it, etc. theres even info on zc swaps, ive got this link saved cuz its one of the most useful ones ive found so far
yeah is there a problem with that? i didnt want to bother with them cuz ive been workin everyday lately and dont have the time to do anything on the car. its been givin me so much grief lately i dont want to mess with it.
as for cars to look for try to find 1999 EX civics cuz they have the d16y8 sohc vtec. could also use jdm d15b vtec head or d16z6 head. do some research theres tons of stuff you can do with mini me swaps.
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1508680
look under d-series and theres tons of info, what parts you need to buy, how to do it, etc. theres even info on zc swaps, ive got this link saved cuz its one of the most useful ones ive found so far
2poor2tune
09-05-2006, 01:43 PM
+1 for do it yourself. i swapped my crx when all i could do was change oil. the swap is simple. the wiring is another story. if you dont feel comfortible with that there are websites you could send it to to get it done and returened to you for a plug and play harness. this last swap i did was a b16 into my 4 door and i was able to do that all myself. i mean everything so you and a couple friends could do it for sure. just rea read read all over the internet to find ouit about this stuff.
its tahitian green
09-05-2006, 04:02 PM
hey, that is a good link. ill be putting that in my favorites also. lots of good info there. i may try to do it myself i just dont think ive got the tools to do it. sure dont have a cherry picker...
FuLL BLown STD
09-05-2006, 04:41 PM
yeah im sitting here observing thefooshmeister telling dude to do the swap himself but he cant remove 4 bolts to install a strut bar which is like a 10min job? or fenders which is like 8 mins each side..i definately get a sense of a job being well done when i do things myself...go online..do uh lil research and try doing the bearing urself..u might surprise urself with how easy it really is:2cents:
thefooshmeister
09-05-2006, 10:36 PM
look at you pathetic bastards bashin me for havin someone put in my strut bars..WTF get a life. i did my whole swap by myself and have done everything else on the car myself. of course i kno it feels good to work on the car but im fuckin sick of shit goin wrong and i dont have the time to mess with it. i had them put them in cuz i also got my timing done and since the car was there might as well have someone else do it. he wanted to kno a
place around me that was a good shop so what the hell is the problem with lendin some info.
anyways tahiti, you really dont need a lot of tools. if youve got a breaker bar, some ratchets, and an autozone around you youll be in good shape. i rented half the equipment from there for free. theres gotta be someone you kno with a cherry picker around you. i got lucky and my neighbor down the street had one. talked to the shop around here tho and theyre wantin at least a grand to do it..definately not worth it. if you get the parts together and have it ready to go you can do it in a weekend with some friends and a few beers.
place around me that was a good shop so what the hell is the problem with lendin some info.
anyways tahiti, you really dont need a lot of tools. if youve got a breaker bar, some ratchets, and an autozone around you youll be in good shape. i rented half the equipment from there for free. theres gotta be someone you kno with a cherry picker around you. i got lucky and my neighbor down the street had one. talked to the shop around here tho and theyre wantin at least a grand to do it..definately not worth it. if you get the parts together and have it ready to go you can do it in a weekend with some friends and a few beers.
FuLL BLown STD
09-05-2006, 10:43 PM
look at you pathetic bastards bashin me for havin someone put in my strut bars..WTF get a life. i did my whole swap by myself and have done everything else on the car myself. of course i kno it feels good to work on the car but im fuckin sick of shit goin wrong and i dont have the time to mess with it. i had them put them in cuz i also got my timing done and since the car was there might as well have someone else do it. he wanted to kno a
place around me that was a good shop so what the hell is the problem with lendin some info.
anyways tahiti, you really dont need a lot of tools. if youve got a breaker bar, some ratchets, and an autozone around you youll be in good shape. i rented half the equipment from there for free. theres gotta be someone you kno with a cherry picker around you. i got lucky and my neighbor down the street had one. talked to the shop around here tho and theyre wantin at least a grand to do it..definately not worth it. if you get the parts together and have it ready to go you can do it in a weekend with some friends and a few beers.
damn kiddo calmdown lol..lets be easy with the word pathetic ok..i didnt pay sum1 $50 to remove 4 bolts to install a $10 ebay strut bar..and i never bashed u..i said nothing negative bout u lol:smooch:
place around me that was a good shop so what the hell is the problem with lendin some info.
anyways tahiti, you really dont need a lot of tools. if youve got a breaker bar, some ratchets, and an autozone around you youll be in good shape. i rented half the equipment from there for free. theres gotta be someone you kno with a cherry picker around you. i got lucky and my neighbor down the street had one. talked to the shop around here tho and theyre wantin at least a grand to do it..definately not worth it. if you get the parts together and have it ready to go you can do it in a weekend with some friends and a few beers.
damn kiddo calmdown lol..lets be easy with the word pathetic ok..i didnt pay sum1 $50 to remove 4 bolts to install a $10 ebay strut bar..and i never bashed u..i said nothing negative bout u lol:smooch:
thefooshmeister
09-05-2006, 11:24 PM
yeahh ok..first of all they werent the 10.00 cheapo ones from ebay. i couldve easily done the front but the rear one looked like a pain in the ass and was. youre still talkin down to me like i kno nothin just because i paid someone to put somethin in while they were already workin on my car and thats what is pathetic. i gave tahiti advice that helped him out so what does it matter what i do with my time and money? does that make me any less of a tuner?? sorry for bein a bitch about it but cmon man im in college and dont have a garage or driveway for that matter like at my parents house to work on my car.
FuLL BLown STD
09-05-2006, 11:37 PM
yeah i guess sumtimes i find myself not in the mood to muck around wit my cars either..i retract my comments man...guess sumtimes i feel the need to knitpick bout dumbshit on here for entertainment..so yeah enuff said bout all that shiiiiit! as for the dude wanting to do the swap..make sure u buy all required parts and maybe find urself a converted harness and try doing the swap urself..it'll be fun and serve as a learning experience..its uh true story..get some beers..have some buds over and attack!! shouldnt take more then a hr or two
thefooshmeister
09-06-2006, 12:02 AM
its cool fullblown no use arguin over stupid shit..beer and tunes are the only things that kept me sane when i did my swap..damn balljoints were such a pain, good thing i had my old busted hood layin around to take some anger out on lol.
what engine is in your dx tahiti? is it already mpfi or not?
what engine is in your dx tahiti? is it already mpfi or not?
its tahitian green
09-06-2006, 05:18 PM
when i last did a motor swap project i just bought a whole junk car with good engine/trans. actually still in the middle of it, lol. its a suzuki samurai with a toyota 22r engine/trans in it. a friend and i have been fiddling with it for sometime now. weve had alot of murphys law type setbacks along the way but it is still slowly coming along. its hard to find the time. winter will be better for me but i still need a place to do it as my one car garage is filled with all my other junk. want to get together all the needed parts before start anything though.
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