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Old 05-29-2005, 07:11 PM
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B16 questions

hey a freind of mine has a 1990 honda civic hatch that he swapped a b16 (not sure exactly which one, but assuming not b16b). I am thinking about buying it off of him soon. but i was just wondering the best and cheapest way to add a little more power to it. i would love to turbo it but i don't think i have enough money. the body also has like 300000 kms on it so is there any suggestions as to thing i should specifically look at to make sure are in good condition? basically any suggestions about anything would be nice
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Old 05-29-2005, 08:38 PM
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Re: B16 questions

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i was just wondering the best and cheapest way to add a little more power to it.
Intake, Header, Exhaust, Cam Gears, Fuel Rail, clutch, There's tons you can do man. Just peep eBay, or a online car store and you will find a endless source of parts.
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