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Im just getting into car scene, I have a 91 camaro RS ( trying to sell fast as possible) and was thinking of getting a 92-95 civic...thats what im leaning torwards..any advice (motor , engine mods, whatever would make it faster,im leaning more torwards engine specs over exterior appearance, suggestions would be appreciative) I dont have one yet...gotta sell my camaro first.
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your about to embark on a very crazy journy. all you gotta do is a VERY basic search and you'll find about 10000 different answers for your question... i'll give you a list of words to search... you take from it the data and make up your own mind:
b16
b18
hybrid
civic swap
search those..
b16
b18
hybrid
civic swap
search those..
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ya thats what i was looking for...b16 couldnt think of it ....my friend has like 3 zc b16's he will sell me 1 for 300$ ( they are whole engings i think)
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wow. like crate suggested, you're going to find yourself swamped with info if you don't have a clear gameplan.
one of the benefits of honda being so popular, is that there are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of websites chock full of information. not to mention there are more than plenty of people on this site who have tons of experience building up fast hondas.
but above all, research research research.
because there is so much stuff available for the civic, it would be beneficial for you to do as much research as you can now, before you even buy the car. that way, you know what to look for, know what parts to get, etc. etc..
welcome to the board, have fun learning
one of the benefits of honda being so popular, is that there are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of websites chock full of information. not to mention there are more than plenty of people on this site who have tons of experience building up fast hondas.
but above all, research research research.
because there is so much stuff available for the civic, it would be beneficial for you to do as much research as you can now, before you even buy the car. that way, you know what to look for, know what parts to get, etc. etc..
welcome to the board, have fun learning
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Originally Posted by Fraud
ya thats what i was looking for...b16 couldnt think of it ....my friend has like 3 zc b16's he will sell me 1 for 300$ ( they are whole engings i think)
they are 2 diff. motors dude. ZC and a b16
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I would suggest the H22A swap in a hatch, if you don't like hatches go with a coupe but the H22 if built right can be a very potent motor. I would also urge you to look into VW's very nice cars IMO. Oh and if I can get away with saying this without getting flamed by a domestic lover, welcome to the light
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my recomendation, is buy honda tuning magazine, and a few of the other sport compact magazines and start reading...youd be surprised what you learn. another good site to look on is www.hondaswap.com they have alot of good articles. good luck
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I want to know why the hell you are going from the best year of the Camaro to a fucking Civic? HOw much you getting rid of the Camaro for? I'm in the market, so to speak...
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Originally Posted by MerF
I want to know why the hell you are going from the best year of the Camaro to a fucking Civic? HOw much you getting rid of the Camaro for? I'm in the market, so to speak...