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Integra motor
What would be the biggest motor and best configuration to fit into a 1994 Integra GS-R. And if anyone who might have done such a thing, give me some insight into going about this swap. Also, I am looking at getting the motor, changing whatever I need to and upgrading ALL of the internals. I am looking for the whole shi-bang. I am not worried about pricing right now. Anyone with any information, please email me at [email protected] or repost to this thread. thanks
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I would say keep or put in another b18c1, build it, and turbo it. But this is going to be a matter of opinion. If you want to go n/a you could still run the b18c1, or if you had the money you could go with the b18c5 or the k series. It is really up to you. But if it was me I would stick with the b18c1, it is a proven platform, easy to mod, and one of the best engines honda has ever produced.
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agreed
I agree that the b18c1 is a very nice motor. But i am looking for sheer power. I have heard of people putting h22a's into integra, Anyone think it would be worth it? I am talking about doing everything to the motor. Cleaning it up if needed, new pistons, rings, oil pump, water cooler, head change maybe (or whatever i decide) new valves, springs, cams, EVERYTHING. I want to just have a beast. I want to put the biggest powerplant into the engine bay. Building up a b18c1 with turbo and what not will not be as powerful as building up a h22a with a turbo and all.
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also i am going to build up everything else, such as intake manifold, fuel system, ecu, probably a turbo or supercharger (depending), exhaust, electronics and everything. Anyone have any suggestions on anything please let me know.
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Re: Integra motor
you can give me your old motor after
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Re: Integra motor
H22a turbo is absolutely sick. Sleeve the engine (you will have to if you want aftermarket pistons), 9.5:1 pistons, rods, crower turbo cams and valvetrain, BlackTrack Performance intake manifold port (http://www.blacktrax.net/btp_H22_IM.html), stiff suspension, and some sticky ass tires.
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Re: agreed
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alright, i just want to know what is the biggest engine i can fit into the engine bay of the integra. The only reason i was giving all of the other information was because, maybe it would be a matter of what mods would be put on the motor. I just strictly want to know what is the biggest sized motor i can fit into my integra engine bay without cutting to much shit.
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Re: agreed
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because it seems like what i have seen is that most people trick out the b18c1's and i have never really gone with the trend. Not saying that people don't trick out h22a's but i just want to stay away from the norm.
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Re: Integra motor
Then buy a different car...
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