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91civicZ6 01-21-2004 09:19 AM

Re:Project civic "all motor"
 
only use one header, and the victorX manifold makes power in like the 7000+ rpm range.

get a 4-1 header, a stage 2 zex cam, cold air intake, and if you are hardcore, some pm7 pistons, although with the big cam, the piston might hit the valves

Turbo90Accord4DR 01-22-2004 04:11 AM

Re:Project civic "all motor"
 

Originally Posted by 91civicZ6
only use one header, and the victorX manifold makes power in like the 7000+ rpm range.

get a 4-1 header, a stage 2 zex cam, cold air intake, and if you are hardcore, some pm7 pistons, although with the big cam, the piston might hit the valves

it wont hit the valves, if you have seen pm7 pistons they have huge valve reliefs

MikeJ-2009 01-24-2004 05:55 AM

Re:Project civic "all motor"
 
Skip all that ----, and just mill .040" off the head. ;D

d16forlife 01-24-2004 10:23 AM

Re:Project civic "all motor"
 
Just so you know that intake mannifold on a N/A car will make power from 7k to 10k rpm.Not verry usefull when the valvetrain will only got to 7500 safeley.I wouldnt recomend it for an N/A aplication.Especially on a D series.Also I dont think you need to upgarde the injectors.The AFC will be enough.Once shese done maxing out her credit card youll be lucky to net an extra 25hp.


Just boost it and tell her "oh that?thats a new heat collector so that the engine bay doesnt get too hot with all the horse power the new injectors are making" :P

But seriouseley if you want the most H.P for the buck on an N/A set up get a head packagehttp://www.alaniztechnologies.com/,header,exhoust,AFC,throttle boady,and cam gear.That
will get you some decent H.P.
This was my original plan before I found HMT.

used2baracer 01-25-2004 03:01 PM

Re:Project civic "all motor"
 
your manifold and upgraded injectors will be worthless on that setup... and that car is too heavy for a single cam to haul ass, My advice, go get a nice clutch and a nos kit, or CUUSSTOOOOM TUUUURRRBOOOOOO HMMMMMMM!!!

Slo_crx1 01-26-2004 08:19 PM

Re:Project civic "all motor"
 
Why not try a cheap setup like i did (hey, i'm broke! ;D)?I went out and got a d16a6 bottom, and swapped pm3 pistons into it. Sure, they stick above the deck a bit, but if you use a stock d15b2 head gasket, no worries. Mated to a z6 or a y8 head, and some bolt ons, it's a little monster that eats up most of the "bolt on" 99 si and newer civic si's. BTW, i have this in a crx, so she has a little more weight over me, but it makes decent power, and with a port matched and polished head pulls VERY hard up to 7500 rpm.

tRYme1120 01-28-2004 08:59 AM

Re:Project civic "all motor"
 
>Cam,
>Port your intake manifold (or just buy a bigger 1)
>fuel injectors
>pistons
>get A VTEC CONTROLLER!

if ur not gonna turbo it you could use the higher compression

blackman 01-28-2004 10:16 PM

Re:Project civic "all motor"
 
try to find a good b series motor and swap it in.

sohcrxsi 01-29-2004 02:53 PM

Re:Project civic "all motor"
 
buy a nitrous kit and hide it VERY well

91civicZ6 02-01-2004 12:21 PM

Re:Project civic "all motor"
 

it wont hit the valves, if you have seen pm7 pistons they have huge valve reliefs
do you have any proof that the pistons wont hit the valves?
.455 lift is quite a lot


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