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I agree with Integra818: K20A2. Substantial torque and hp, plus the benefits of a brand new engine. And a rather unique swap.
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hmmm K20A2 + 92-95 civic = NO

prob be more than $6000 just for the engine
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Alot more aftermarket parts for b-series engines also which = less money and more goodies.
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Re: what is a good engine to get for a 92-95 civic

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hmmm K20A2 + 92-95 civic = NO

prob be more than $6000 just for the engine
A B-series is cheaper and has better aftermarket support, but there is still plenty of support for the new K-series engines. Yes, the engine does cost about $6000, but add bolt-ons and you've got a powerful, damn reliable (considering that it's new) engine in a car that only weighs 2100-2300 lbs (depending on the model). A K20A2 into a 5th-gen is very feasible. Hasport just came out with mounts for the swap. Granted, it's not the most practical swap, but you'd have something that is (at least) unique.
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get a b20 block 750
b16 head 200
ls tranny 200 (freind selling his thats why ) this a turbo kit 3400 rev hard will
b16 ecu 75 bucks add up nice real nice hondata s200
labor ? with boost option 450
the prices vary on if you have connects i do so thats why there pretty low
you could be rolling hard if you spend your money right
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Re: what is a good engine to get for a 92-95 civic

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