marcos
08-14-2004, 05:30 AM
OK So my friend is willing to sell his USDM 1994 Acura Integra GSR block, head, distributor, intake manifold...basically everything besides the wiring harness, tranny, shift linkage, alternator and starter for about $500. The only catch is that it has been raced and has seen NOS on the engine and it burns oil like crazy not to mention you can't feel the VTEC nor can you feel it pick up. I live in CA so I wanted to drop the engine in a 1994 Honda Civic EX, but before that I wanted to build it, but keeping in mind that I want it to be SMOG LEGAL so making drastic changes is out of the question. How would you proceed this problem? Is changeing the compression ration or anything else to aftermarket parts make it impossible to be SMOG LEGAL? How about if I used aftermarket parts, but keep the same specifications of the engine? And finally what would I have to change (pistons, piston rings, retainers, etc..) to get this engine up and about? I am willing to spend about $2,000 in parts so any brands that you think are loyal let me know. Thanks!!!
P.S. I live in the Monterey County so any performance shops you can refer me too that would be cool. Also let me know if it is to much of a hassle to build it up...or if I could go some other route...thanks...also people have mentioned that as long as I keep all sensors and wiring legit that it shouldn't matter if my engine is built for performance/boost! So when I go to the REF in CA and they tell me that I have to high of a HC(?) what is the factor in that?
Marcos
P.S. I live in the Monterey County so any performance shops you can refer me too that would be cool. Also let me know if it is to much of a hassle to build it up...or if I could go some other route...thanks...also people have mentioned that as long as I keep all sensors and wiring legit that it shouldn't matter if my engine is built for performance/boost! So when I go to the REF in CA and they tell me that I have to high of a HC(?) what is the factor in that?
Marcos