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chinoBambeno905 08-Jul-2010 01:58 AM

J35a4
 
i found this, pretty ****ing awesome. interesting good read

anyone know anymore about this?
Honda J-Series - Engine Swap - Honda Tuning Magazine

chinoBambeno905 08-Jul-2010 02:01 AM

YouTube - V6 Honda Civic

omg thats insane i bet it would destroy anything on the street if you custom boost it

HabaneroRed06Si 08-Jul-2010 03:27 AM

I'll word this as best as I can to A) Look smart B) not embarrass myself.

All the cars that I've liked; Eagle Talon TSi AWD, Honda Civic Si, Honda S2000, have all been 2.0's. Seeing many 2.0 cars being tuned to 600+ whp I don't see the need to have a V6 + considering the sports cars mentioned. Now I don't know what the prospects of these engines are. But it seems to me that a good 2.0 engine delivers the best fuel efficiency and power.

Although I still have wet dreams over my Dad's old 87 I-roc. (This will also be the last time in my life having Dad and wet dream in the same sentence.)

HabaneroRed06Si 08-Jul-2010 03:55 AM


Originally Posted by HabaneroRed06Si (Post 1465499)
I'll word this as best as I can to A) Look smart B) not embarrass myself.

All the cars that I've liked; Eagle Talon TSi AWD, Honda Civic Si, Honda S2000, have all been 2.0's. Seeing many 2.0 cars being tuned to 600+ whp I don't see the need to have a V6 + considering the sports cars mentioned. Now I don't know what the prospects of these engines are. But it seems to me that a good 2.0 engine delivers the best fuel efficiency and power.

Although I still have wet dreams over my Dad's old 87 I-roc. (This will also be the last time in my life having Dad and wet dream in the same sentence.)

Ok more torque. But still doesn't change my opinion.

power - for the engine size

MPR 08-Jul-2010 10:19 AM

Not my cup of tea, But I greatly respect the work that went into the car. VERY impressive! And I bet it's quick as heck! :nod:

nice post.


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