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Old 10-12-2004, 10:49 PM
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Exclamation RWD Civic

Ok, i currently own a 93 civic ex. i am also currently building a nasty b18c1 turbo motor for it (pics and spec to come with completion). I know FWD cars have a bit of an issue with traction when a lot of power is put to it. So i thought of doing something a bit different. Putting the S2k drivetrain in my civic. One problem... Im not sure if the S2k tranny will bolt up to my S2k block. Now i know most of you are probably goin to think "why didnt he build a s2k motor?" Well, the answer if simple, i started building a mild motor which would only need minor mods to solve the traction issue, to coming into a bit of money and building a nasty motor. So im too far into this block to start over. Any advise would be awsome.

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Old 10-12-2004, 10:50 PM
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Correction!!!!

OOPS... typing too fast made me make a typo. Its NOT a S2k block its the GSR block.. what was i thinkng??
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Old 10-12-2004, 11:12 PM
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Re: RWD Civic

No the tranny will not fit to your GSR. Completely different series motor. Just beef up your suspension as much as possible (traction bar, good springs or coilovers, urethane bushings, etc) and get some nice sticky slicks.
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Re: RWD Civic

Buy a RWD car and beef it up...
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Re: RWD Civic

So, you're building a GSR motor, and yet didn't know that the F20C tranny wouldn't bolt to a B18C1? Nasty motor indeed.
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Ok, thanks guys thats what i thought. i just wanted to make sure. what about making my car AWD? any of you have experiance with that?
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Re: RWD Civic

the f20c and gsr engine also turn different directions..
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Re: RWD Civic

1 word thats all
fuckno?
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Re: Re: RWD Civic

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1 word thats all
fuckno?
well said.

No one will ever try to fabricate a drivetrain that will allow a civic to be awd.

Its just too costly.
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Re: RWD Civic

maybe someone else konws ware to find it but someware on this forum or honda-tech i think has a RWD del sol.
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Re: RWD Civic

H22 Del sol http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=741821
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=988994 -Video

RWD H22 GSR http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=981613
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Re: RWD Civic

I wish I had that much time on my hands.
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Re: Re: RWD Civic

Thanks CivicSpoon, your the man of the hour! That just gave me all sorts of ideas..... ill keep you guys posted of what my next plan is after i talk to my parts supplier and fab guy....
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Re: Re: RWD Civic

Why am I not surprised that it came from honda-tech

Only from honda-tech will you get members with too much time on their hands
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