new engine?
98civic2233
10-01-2006, 05:59 PM
im thinking about putting a different engine in my car
i dont kno much about hp and what would be best for my car, so are there any suggestions on what tpe of engine would be good for my car and how much hp would the engine have
i have a 98 civic 2dr coupe
any suggestions on where to buy and price woudl help, dont kno much
thanks
i dont kno much about hp and what would be best for my car, so are there any suggestions on what tpe of engine would be good for my car and how much hp would the engine have
i have a 98 civic 2dr coupe
any suggestions on where to buy and price woudl help, dont kno much
thanks
hondacivic99sivtec
10-02-2006, 12:10 AM
there are so many options and opinions out there. you need to figure out what your trying to get out of it, then do the research to find the engine that fits your needs.
bluevp00
10-02-2006, 12:37 AM
If you want to upgrade, the only way to really go is for either the B16 (1.6L) or B18(1.8) engine. Either will cost around $2,000 - $4,000 to buy, plus the cost of installation. Also, you will probably need to change the rear brake system to handle the added power, around $600-800.
These prices are just estimates though, do A LOT of research first before buying anything.
These prices are just estimates though, do A LOT of research first before buying anything.
hondacivic99sivtec
10-02-2006, 07:03 PM
forget about the rear brakes. just upgrade the fronts. you'll be fine woth the stock drums in the rear.
DarkJaynx87
10-03-2006, 12:58 PM
handle the power??
i've seen suv's with drums in the back, im sure a 2200 lb civic will be just fine with the two disks up front, unless you will be auto-xing or some other sort of racing where the few gains you will have from a rear disk system will actually improve anything, but as for the swap, i'd go for the b18c1 (gsr) engine, because it can handle boost better than the type r swap, plus you will have some crazy vtec. =D
i've seen suv's with drums in the back, im sure a 2200 lb civic will be just fine with the two disks up front, unless you will be auto-xing or some other sort of racing where the few gains you will have from a rear disk system will actually improve anything, but as for the swap, i'd go for the b18c1 (gsr) engine, because it can handle boost better than the type r swap, plus you will have some crazy vtec. =D
bluevp00
10-03-2006, 01:09 PM
i've seen suv's with drums in the back
Yes, and since when does an SUV have good stopping power? But anyways, I retract my previous statement and say just upgrade the front brakes, espically if you consider boosting it.
Yes, and since when does an SUV have good stopping power? But anyways, I retract my previous statement and say just upgrade the front brakes, espically if you consider boosting it.
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