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4drCivicGuy
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 10/30/07
07:03 PM

I own a 2000 honda civic lx sedan.  At the time I can't sell it, and need more power from it's 1.6L SOHC non-Vtec engine.  I'm looking for helps on what would best or fit in the easiest for this car.  So far I'm thinking a B18C or somewhere around there.  Also, if anyone knows how difficult or expensive it would be to have it professionally done, that would help me out a lot too.  Thanks  


 
LithG
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 11/30/07
02:55 PM

Hey how's it going, just like most of us you decided to go with a swap eh..
Have you looked into a K-swap? If your interested or have any questions give me a call or email me.
Here's a tech article on some random k-swap stuff..

https://www.hybrid-racing.com/tech_articles.aspx


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gfk.
New User | Posts: 6 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 12/02/07
03:44 PM

on a budget i would suggest a mini me swap, a d series vtec head on your non vtec block rasied compression and raises horse power, wont be a massive gain but will be cheap and give a little more pep. for b series on a budget i would do a b18b.  


 
allen454
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 03/20/08
07:21 PM

IF YOU ARE ON A BUDGET I WOULD GO WITH A MINI ME SWAP.I HAVE GOT ALL THE PARTS OFF CRAIGSLIST FOR NEXT TO NOTHING CAUSE EVERYONE WANTS DOHC VTEC.I PUT A MINI ME INTO MY 94 CIVIC COUPE.HERE IS THE LIST OF MODS I DID THAT GOT ME 141.2 HP @ 6,300 RPM

BLOCK--D15B7
SLEEVED-NO
SOLID DECK-NO
STROKE-D16Z
PISTON TYPE-10.0:1 FORGED FLAT TOP(JE)
HEAD-STOCK(MILLED .030)
PORTED-MILD PORT
VALVES--STOCK D16Z
INJECTORS--GSR 240CC
CAMS--COMPETITION CAM 59300
adjustable cam sproket-YES
INTAKE--STOCK D16Z
PORTED-NO
THROTTLE BODY--GSR
AIR INTAKE-K&N (WHALE DICK)
HEADER-DC TRI  Y
EXHAUST GREDDY EVO
TURBO SUPER CHARGER--NONE YET
FUEL/TIMING MANAGMENT--STOCK

ALL THIS GOT ME 141.2 HP AT THE WHEELS AT 6,300 RPM 118 FT-LBS AT 6000 RPM***DYNO TESTED RESULTS**

THIS IS THE CHEAPEST WAY TO HANG WITH THE DOHC CROWDS ALL DAY..

NEXT UP BUILDING ANOTHER MINI ME RUNNING JACKSON RACING SUPER CHARGER @ 20 PSI
*****HERE IS A STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO HELP YOU WITH THE INSTALL,ALOT OF KEY INFO SO YOU DONT MAKE COSTLY MISTAKES****  http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=554053  


 
ToyCivic
New User | Posts: 34 | Joined: 07/07
Posted: 03/22/08
11:37 AM

I hope your car is a 5 speed already. If it is automatic, then a swap is not a good idea.

You would need an OBDII-b B18C1 GSR motor from 2000-2001. It would need to come with ECU, axles, shift linkage, engine harness, etc. A whole swap can run about $2500-$3000.

If you had more money you could also drop in a USDM B18C5 motor from an Integra Type R. Those go for up to $4500.

The labor to put it in should run %500-$1000 depending on the shop. These motors drop right in with no problems and a couple of wires need to be added.

Dropping a K series is also no problem, but the conversion parts and labor are very intense. Forget having A/C in the car with a K series.

If you live in California, then forget K series. It is very hard to smog legalize K series in earlier Civics.  


 
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