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Buddy 13-Dec-2009 10:01 PM

haha i like the way scrider and LocaL|6 think!
im gonna stick with my d series for now, see how it goes..
my dad giving me his 03 si in a few years.
hopefully i can keep the 93 4 door and build it.


anyone selling an si tranny cheap? or know where to get one? lol

bseries_el 13-Dec-2009 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by scrid3r (Post 1437167)
Oh and forgot...K-series? for the price of the motor/parts/labour you could get build a d-series and boost it...AND have money left over for suspension haha.

The good'ol D's are the way to go...

A b series engine is not that expensive. You can get a b18b for like 600 bucks complete and you can boost that also. So, why would I stick to D series. b18b with out a turbo is pretty good enough also. and you have way better torque than a stock D series and a lot more potential.

bseries_el 13-Dec-2009 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by Buddy (Post 1437198)
haha i like the way scrider and LocaL|6 think!
im gonna stick with my d series for now, see how it goes..
my dad giving me his 03 si in a few years.
hopefully i can keep the 93 4 door and build it.


anyone selling an si tranny cheap? or know where to get one? lol

junk yard.

bengali548 13-Dec-2009 10:20 PM

i say go with an h22 swap you get the biggest bang for your buck you can get everything (motor mounts ecu axles the works) for 1300 and labour for like 700

D.T.P 14-Dec-2009 12:35 AM


Originally Posted by bseries_el (Post 1437200)
A b series engine is not that expensive. You can get a b18b for like 600 bucks complete and you can boost that also. So, why would I stick to D series. b18b with out a turbo is pretty good enough also. and you have way better torque than a stock D series and a lot more potential.

600$ for full swap from some random on forums...ok. then you get somebody to drive the motor from some guys garage to your shop of choice. ofcourse if you are smart you will decide to do water pump/timing belt on the b-series. so thats another 150$ in parts atleast. A proper install will run you about 500-600$ thats not too ghetto. so now you are at $1250-1350 atleast and you are installing a motor from some random you dont even know. ok sounds decent enough. i have a b18a1 with gsr tranny...yeah it goes but its still slow.
now i had plans of turbo'ing my old D, piecing everything together it costed me about 1400 that included all the piping/intercooler/14b turbo/manifold/3"dp/oil lines/gauges/bov etc...if you are smart enough you could install the kit yourself with the help of few friends. now stock d that was maintained can take 210whp no problem.
here is the thing. we are talking about whp not at the crank. all the b16s that are 160hp at the crank usually run 125-130whp on a good day lol. so what would be the point of spending approximatly the same money on a b-swap while you can piece together a turbo kit? and if you gonna say stock d is not reliable, then A. you obviously dont know that Zee tunes well and B. who gives a crap you can just buy another one for 200$ lol.


now who wants to bring up k-series? lol i'd be glad to rip on those too.

D.T.P 14-Dec-2009 12:36 AM


Originally Posted by bengali548 (Post 1437203)
i say go with an h22 swap you get the biggest bang for your buck you can get everything (motor mounts ecu axles the works) for 1300 and labour for like 700

h22 will seem quite heavy upfront and there is no turning back from H
oh and who wants oil burning problems? :tape2:

bengali548 14-Dec-2009 12:41 AM


Originally Posted by scrid3r (Post 1437227)
h22 will seem quite heavy upfront and there is no turning back from H
oh and who wants oil burning problems? :tape2:


i assume your referring to the H's cylinder walls?

if so i heard that they arent as weak as everyone says they are

D.T.P 14-Dec-2009 01:01 AM

i know of several ludes that go through lots of oil. one in my household takes about 1L in 500km lol

LocaL|6 14-Dec-2009 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by bseries_el (Post 1437136)
d series are for people who works at timmies or mcdonalds and can't afford a b or a k series. hahahahaha


So you pride your self on spending 2500-5000 on a motor for a car you bought for 3000? Anyone can dump a big motor into a little car and make it go fast. It takes skill and knowledge to make a little motor scream.

And for the record i DONT work at timmies or macd's, I most likely made more then you last year. Being a Plumber/welder with a gas ticket in the union works well for me, and im not retarded and spend all my money on a car that at the end of the day is still a honda.

Sure if i wanted to i would put a k boosted in a pos then roll it around to gay car shows to show everyone how much money i wasted, maybe even put some cool stickers on it....ya now where talking.

race for slips??? i could use a new septic tank for my cottage.

just my 2cents.

oh and anyone that puts a wing on a car that cant go fast enough to make it work should be shot!!

LocaL|6 14-Dec-2009 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by scrid3r (Post 1437226)
600$ for full swap from some random on forums...ok. then you get somebody to drive the motor from some guys garage to your shop of choice. ofcourse if you are smart you will decide to do water pump/timing belt on the b-series. so thats another 150$ in parts atleast. A proper install will run you about 500-600$ thats not too ghetto. so now you are at $1250-1350 atleast and you are installing a motor from some random you dont even know. ok sounds decent enough. i have a b18a1 with gsr tranny...yeah it goes but its still slow.
now i had plans of turbo'ing my old D, piecing everything together it costed me about 1400 that included all the piping/intercooler/14b turbo/manifold/3"dp/oil lines/gauges/bov etc...if you are smart enough you could install the kit yourself with the help of few friends. now stock d that was maintained can take 210whp no problem.
here is the thing. we are talking about whp not at the crank. all the b16s that are 160hp at the crank usually run 125-130whp on a good day lol. so what would be the point of spending approximatly the same money on a b-swap while you can piece together a turbo kit? and if you gonna say stock d is not reliable, then A. you obviously dont know that Zee tunes well and B. who gives a crap you can just buy another one for 200$ lol.


now who wants to bring up k-series? lol i'd be glad to rip on those too.


nicely put.

zeeman 14-Dec-2009 12:13 PM

you guys seem to be forgetting all of the supporting mods that go along with boosting ANY engine/car.

To boost a D you'll also need at least a stage 2 clutch (a good new one is roughly $400-700 depending on where you buy it) and a proper PCV/catch can setup, a 255lph fuel pump, bigger injectors, chipped ecu, conversion harness (if your car isn't already obd1) and tuning. All of this stuff that i've listed can easily run you $1500-2000 plus installation if you can't do it yourself.

Then what good is a civic with 200whp if it can't stop/handle well? No good, let me tell you. I've seen my fair share of civics with gobs of power that handle like a turd or stop like a stock civic (not good with that much power). So you'll also want a decent suspension setup and some better brakes (at a bare minimum better rotors and pads). Although, in my opinion, these are all things that should be done before ever boosting your car, but thats not always the case.

I'm not knocking boost in any way, hell, I daily drive my boosted civic year round.

Boost FTMFW !!!

bseries_el 14-Dec-2009 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by LocaL|6 (Post 1437269)
So you pride your self on spending 2500-5000 on a motor for a car you bought for 3000? Anyone can dump a big motor into a little car and make it go fast. It takes skill and knowledge to make a little motor scream.

And for the record i DONT work at timmies or macd's, I most likely made more then you last year. Being a Plumber/welder with a gas ticket in the union works well for me, and im not retarded and spend all my money on a car that at the end of the day is still a honda.

Sure if i wanted to i would put a k boosted in a pos then roll it around to gay car shows to show everyone how much money i wasted, maybe even put some cool stickers on it....ya now where talking.

race for slips??? i could use a new septic tank for my cottage.


just my 2cents.

oh and anyone that puts a wing on a car that cant go fast enough to make it work should be shot!!

Well you still drive a Honda!!!! Don't you? That is why you are here in the first place. and yeah! you made more than me last year, from tips serving those cups of coffee and donuts. LOLz hahahahha. Anyways if you want to stick with a D series than thats fine. All I want to say is I would rather go with a B series Cuz I can build my own **** and not over spend money on a D series. If you want I have a couple of D SERIES ENGINE that you would love to boost. lolz

bseries_el 14-Dec-2009 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by zeeman (Post 1437281)
you guys seem to be forgetting all of the supporting mods that go along with boosting ANY engine/car.

To boost a D you'll also need at least a stage 2 clutch (a good new one is roughly $400-700 depending on where you buy it) and a proper PCV/catch can setup, a 255lph fuel pump, bigger injectors, chipped ecu, conversion harness (if your car isn't already obd1) and tuning. All of this stuff that i've listed can easily run you $1500-2000 plus installation if you can't do it yourself.

Then what good is a civic with 200whp if it can't stop/handle well? No good, let me tell you. I've seen my fair share of civics with gobs of power that handle like a turd or stop like a stock civic (not good with that much power). So you'll also want a decent suspension setup and some better brakes (at a bare minimum better rotors and pads). Although, in my opinion, these are all things that should be done before ever boosting your car, but thats not always the case.

I'm not knocking boost in any way, hell, I daily drive my boosted civic year round.

Boost FTMFW !!!

nicely put zeeman. I was gonna say that, but for some reason it was going off topic. lolz It was all about budgeting a good decent swap and I guess people sometimes forget little things such as boost control etc etc.... I have boosted a k24 already and it was fun fun fun, but in the end I went back to N/A because I love hearing the sound of vtec when Im at shannonville doing my laps. And like you said, too much power is not good for the car because it will throw you off, specially when you're on a turn and when boost kicks in, it actually makes your car understeer. But anyways I guess people have their own preference on how they want to build their cars and in the long run they all pretty much have the same setup and maybe the same brand or whatever and how much money was spent. Thats just my opinion. Just having a little fun here at the forums. hahahah cheers and good luck with all your projects.


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