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Old 03-11-2004, 07:50 PM
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does anyone where there is a good website or a book thats shows you how to build a vtec motor?
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Old 03-11-2004, 09:05 PM
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This website seems to be pretty good. www.c-speedracing.com
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Old 03-12-2004, 01:11 PM
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Dont want to build Vtech?

If you dont want to build the motor yourself then check out this site it might be a little cost effecient in itself http://www.totaljdm.com/
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Re: Re: motor

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take a vtec block and head and weld them together
Jesus Christ, is there a spray or something to keep these kinds of dumbass' away?

What do you want to build? A vtec motor, well do you want a stock one, a LSvtec/CRvtec? A B16A2 or a B18C5? Be a little more specific and you can get some answers. Or you could try www.helminc.com they have the Honda shop manuals, and you can build a vtec with one of htem, if you have the parts.
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Old 03-12-2004, 05:40 PM
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take a vtec block and head and weld them together
u dont wanna do that. if u do,do that sometime in the future the motor will fail and u will need to open the block. if the head is welded then u wouldn't b able to open it.............
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Re: motor

You may be beeter off buying a longblock
it would be great to drop a chevy 350 into a civic but since that wont work check out the H22a's (thats what i have) at http://www.totaljdm.com/?id=41044 I dint have time to build (completely) my engine because i go to school. go i bought one here. some other time i will tell you the story of how Theodora (my Prelude) came to be.
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