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Old 02-22-2002, 02:07 AM
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i priced one for my civic, complete deal top of the line 2.0 liter with everything on it and it was $6000 for motor alone. but that was like 4 years ago so its probably changed.
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Is a H22a a spoon engine? Errrr I wish everyone would just call them all the same damn thing. Im so confused!
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from what ive read

spoons are strickly for racing and you have to rebuild them to change your oil. also they preform best at insanely high rpms.. streetable yes.. costly .. very ...
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found a kit from spoon... don't know how to buy it in u.s.... costs under $800 u.s.... lots of other stuff, too... http://www.spoon.jp/eng/products/lineup/lineup_6.html
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Spoon Engines cost $3245.92, with $2131.83 in shipping costs. That comes to $5372.22 just for the engine delivered to your door. Contact them directly and you'll get the same price. Here in America, they charge anywhere from 7,000-9,000 for a new engine from them. :smoker2:
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man u guys dont know much about cars. a b16a engine comes w/ 190hp.
a b17b comes w/ 200hp. a b18c comes w/ 210hp. the engines cost $4260. of course u can put turbo on a spoon, u can put turbo on anything, just that it might blow out ur engine.
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man you dont know much about cars the b16a comes with 160-170 hp depending on the series and the b18c comes with 195hp
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STILL TRYING TO FIGURE THIS OUT

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http://www.inlinefour.com/motors.html
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Old 05-31-2003, 07:00 PM
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A B18C spoon engine costs $6,370.00 at www.inlinefour.com
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Civic FLY!!!

Ok man you really wanna know what a stock Spoon pushes......
right around 300 HP...... the standard cost is L10,000.... not american
I get these parts cheaper..... however the spoon is a bitch.... and it takes a bitch to drive one :P!!!
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Clearing up the CiviC!!!

Ok guys heres the deal
B-16 = made in the early 80's fairly cheap with bout 180 HP
B-18 = made soonly after the B-16... this is the engine you build up
to form the Spoon engine this one is pretty pricy... 250 HP
spoon = made from the B-18 w/ alteration this bitch is a 300 HP
make sure you have a good chip!!!!
A22H = this is a Prelude engine.... it has about 220 HP and it's pretty
nice... but for a civic... requires some work
Civic Type R - very nice engine.... I give props to this one 190-200 HP
this is all I know.... I hope it helps you guys out
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Re: STILL TRYING TO FIGURE THIS OUT

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http://www.inlinefour.com/motors.html
Just bought my ctr engine from them and it should be here late next week. I'll let you know how I feel about it after the install.
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Does n e body know specs on a gsr engine for a 98 civic hb?








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Does n e body know specs on a gsr engine for a 98 civic hb?
What kind of specs? That's a pretty vague question... and since when did they make separate gsr's for civics only?
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Yeah, I thought there was a lil' old car called the "Integra" or something that came with the GSR engine ....

Spoon engine's are nice, but it's much more cost effective for me to buy a B18 locally, build it, and turbo. I'd save quite a bit of money on shipping alone!
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Aiight u guys this is what i Know about the spoon engines. I know that they can rev all the way up to 12,000 RPM. As some of u guys said it, it is a touring car. I think it produces up to about 250 hp or a lil less. It is a high rev engine that should be only used for track races but since they do sell it (for a very high price) I guess if u want to you can buy one and drive it. The reason why this is a track car is because since it is a high rev engine, there is going to be a lot more heat than a regular H22 or B18 engine. (A lot more) I heard that people who have the spoon engine has a magnet in their oil pan so that if a piece of an component in the engine cracks and breaks that is where it will stay at. If u guys think I'm wrong in anything, give me a shout and we will talk about it. (I love talking about cars) And if anyone of you guys have a 2001 Honda S2000 with a Turbo system in it, plz IM me and tell me where and for how much you got it. Thanks for your time you guys!
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