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Old 03-08-2004, 12:45 PM
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engine swap???

my SI got stolen about a week ago, and now i have a 02 civic EX. I was wondering what i should do about the engine. i already plan on going turbo, but i dont know if i should keep the D17a motor or get a engine swap. is the D17a alright to put a turbo?
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if your going turbo for sure then i recamind going GSR because they are very strong and great to turbo..... my frind has a 95 ingegra fully built with toda pistons... hes running 18 puonds of boost and his car halls ass... like wow..... so ya i do recamind a GSR..IF ANY ONE NEEDS ANY PARTS FOR ANY CAR JUST HIT ME UP I HAVE GREAT [email protected]
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