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I need to konw if i can fit a K20A2 engine(RSX Type S) in my 1995 honda civic, would I be able to add a turbo, where would I get one, and lets just pretend im filthy rich, what engine would be the fastest, 0-60, top-speed, hp torque, if I could add every possible mod, wich engine would be the fastest? K, B, H, or D series from all the engines that are possible to swap into a 1995 honda civic ex.
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yes
go to Honda-tech.com and do a search. someone there has done it and has pics. hasport is coming out wiht a kit to do this i think
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if u were incredibly rich, id say right now the h22 would be the best, but the aftermarket is still young for the k20, so it may have more potential.
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Re: Really Important

Thank you, thats exactly what i wanted to konw, but on e more thing, where would I get a K20, and arent there 2 versions, a 160 hp and 200 hp?And also which one would it be from a civic type r or rsx type s? And would either fit a 1995 civic ex.
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go to places website where they sell jdm or usdm engines on the net and theyll have on. i think the acura is the k20a2 not sure. the big advatage over the h22 is weight. the k20 is alot lighter and requires no modification of teh chassi i think
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so would it be possible to add a turbo in the rsx engine or just make it an all motor?
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Re: Really Important

idk if u really need one ur pulling alot of power already but if u wanted too i dont think ud be able to. since the exhaust and the intake have been switched around(exhaust in the back) idk if there would be room for a turbo.
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silly ricers and their stupid questions
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Re: Really Important

hahaha....ok so pretty much what im hearing is that out of the k,h,f, and b the b is the only one that would be able to fit a turbo?
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Stuff costs money, especially experiments, do what you can afford and forget what you cant, thinking about it will only depress you.
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Re: Really Important

Hey B1SiR6A2 I got the video of a civic running 8.58 if u want to see it tell me how to send it to you.
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