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Old 23-Apr-2006, 11:38 PM
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Where is a good place to pick up honda engines??????
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Old 23-Apr-2006, 11:39 PM
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Try our affiliate Teknotik.
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Old 23-Apr-2006, 11:55 PM
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i was just wondering if there was any other options I want to check out a few places before i buy anything
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I second, Teknotik.

There's just not a reason not to go to Teknotik. One word....warranty!
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I have a 92 civic hb si - with 240k - I was thinking of getting a D15b swap http://www.teknotik.com/product_sections/engine_disp.php?id=56

is there any more hidden costs with doing a swap?? like belts and what not???
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is there any more hidden costs with doing a swap?? like belts and what not??? [/B]
Technically no, you can swap in the motor directly and only have to worry about fluids, and hey you could even reuse your old fluids if your ghetto like that.

But it is recommended to change all fluids, timing belt, water pump and a tune-up.
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