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Old 08-06-2003, 08:21 AM
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i dun like turbocharged in a civic...i fink its not worf it unless ur a serious racer....alternativly id put a b18c5 or even a b20 if itll fit...it depends whether if you wanna show off your turboed ride(evryone knows that honda's engine life gets halved by turbo) then go with the turbo but if you like some green light gunning i rekon the b18c5 is good enough.... turbo is good but i have no idea how you can counter the engine life loss
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Old 08-16-2003, 12:22 AM
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Re: civic turbo?

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i dun like turbocharged in a civic...i fink its not worf it unless ur a serious racer....alternativly id put a b18c5 or even a b20 if itll fit...it depends whether if you wanna show off your turboed ride(evryone knows that honda's engine life gets halved by turbo) then go with the turbo but if you like some green light gunning i rekon the b18c5 is good enough.... turbo is good but i have no idea how you can counter the engine life loss
good point, i agree to some degree. i like turbos. plus the greddy kit is carb exempt. swaping a motor is hard to pass emisions were i live, its a lot of money to get it done right. im sure as hell not going to do it my self. a turbo kit would take me long enough to install.
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Old 08-16-2003, 11:04 AM
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hmm go to www.honda-tech.com...there are people there who have instructions how to do engine swaps...proper ones... my cousin put in a b16a into his civic from one of these instructions and its working like a charm...just gotta do the ecu and hell be doin tracks in no time....i asked my brother he says the b16a performs better than the b18c5 i agree becos civic type Rs r usin b16s over b18s...givit a go...my cuz's works...no reason why yours shouldnt

oh yeh i forgot it only took my cousin 1 full day to complete the engine swap including pipes and ecus and stuff..he wouldve finished it in 1 day if he had the ecu with him but he had to scrape sum more cash
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Old 08-16-2003, 04:02 PM
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Re: civic turbo?

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i dun like turbocharged in a civic...i fink its not worf it unless ur a serious racer....alternativly id put a b18c5 or even a b20 if itll fit...it depends whether if you wanna show off your turboed ride(evryone knows that honda's engine life gets halved by turbo) then go with the turbo but if you like some green light gunning i rekon the b18c5 is good enough.... turbo is good but i have no idea how you can counter the engine life loss

How is it not worth it unless you're a serious racer? I daily drive my civic, and it's a blast to have a turbo on there and a ton of power on hand. I boost daily, and it's more fun than having a 200 WHP all motor car.
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Old 08-17-2003, 01:13 AM
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good call. i think that would be pretty fun.
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Old 08-17-2003, 03:30 AM
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How is it not worth it unless you're a serious racer? I daily drive my civic, and it's a blast to have a turbo on there and a ton of power on hand. I boost daily, and it's more fun than having a 200 WHP all motor car.

unless you wanna replace ur engine get a new engine every 1 - 5 years i think its pointless....but i think i have better things to do with 2 grand year not buying a new engine just for "fun". i dunno whereabouts you live but here if someone can grab 2000 AUD freehand its pretty good. not all of us can replace our engines every fortyear. i think if we all had so much money wed be driving skyline GTR V-Spec 2's, 350z turbo's and Evo's wouldnt you think?
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Old 08-17-2003, 03:42 AM
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someone get a civic and chop off a front end of a gt-t r34 and chuck in a RB26, HKS ball-bearing twin turbos, twin trust intercoolers and ATTESA 4wd....man id love to see that happen...oh and gt-t front end too
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Old 08-17-2003, 08:02 PM
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unless you wanna replace ur engine get a new engine every 1 - 5 years i think its pointless....but i think i have better things to do with 2 grand year not buying a new engine just for "fun". i dunno whereabouts you live but here if someone can grab 2000 AUD freehand its pretty good. not all of us can replace our engines every fortyear. i think if we all had so much money wed be driving skyline GTR V-Spec 2's, 350z turbo's and Evo's wouldnt you think?
lol. If you need to replace your motor every year, or even every 4 years, you're doing something wrong. Either you made a mistake during assembly of the motor, used parts that wern't up to par with what you needed, or your tune sucked. Usually it's having a sucky tune that kills motors.
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u should look into getting a drag turbo for it. i am a dealer so i can get u one. if u have any questions feel free to hit me up
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Old 11-26-2003, 09:42 PM
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Re: civic turbo?

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u should look into getting a drag turbo for it. i am a dealer so i can get u one. if u have any questions feel free to hit me up
DRAG turbo kits aren't worth the money. I sell them along with Greddy, Edelbrock, Apexi, RevHard, and MaxRev kits. They are the worst kits you can buy for a stock internal D-series motor. The Turbonetics T34 isn't that great and it's too large to spool reasonably. For a stock motor, you'll wantg a smaller, faster-spooling turbo kit such as the new Greddy 19T or the older 15G, or possibly the new Edelbrock kit. The Apexi kit was great, but is now discontinued for the Civics.
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