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I'd like to start out by saying, thank you for taking time to read this and here's the good stuff.
What I own now: 1995 Honda Civic DX 2dr Coupe D15B7 with 108,000 miles 4-2-1 Stainless Headers and Cat-Back exhaust Gift List for D15B7: Underdrive pulley with 2nd Timing Belt change at 120,000mi Cold Air Intake Strut and Tie bars, upper and lower. Short Shifter w/ weighted Type-R knob Aluminum Clutch/Brake/Gas pedals This is just to get me by in with the 1.5L until i do a H22 vtec swap Im doing the Mini-Me vtec conversion, until I put together a H or K Series motor. Here's what I need so far for the swap to go in nicely: h22 motor with 5 spd tranny with added LSD plus ECU, wiring harness, intermediate shaft and CV shafts ultra-thin h22 head gasket (all-motor) stage II skunk2 vtec cams OBX Intake manifold stage II 68mm throttlebody AEM V2 cold air induction K&N hi-flo air filter AEM fuel pressure regulator AEM fuel rail Fidanza ultra-light flywheel stage II or III performance clutch 4-2-1 headers 2.5 cat-back to 3-3.5" muffler 8.5mm spark plug wires, iridium plugs Underdrive pulleys, plus adjustable cam gears with all those toys added to the 200hp stock motor, I should be pushing at least 250hp to the wheels. 0-60s in 5.5 seconds and low to sub 13s in the 1/4mi (easily) I could see it doing 12s if I had slicks and lightened the chassis if anyone would like to add something, suggestions, comments, jokes, rants, criticizm, or appraisal... please feel free to beat my ego up! :)) Hondas rule the road! [IMG][/IMG] [IMG]local://upfiles/9134/2A46C3B90C714E60B21796FA3D7C0233.jpg[/IMG] |
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welcome to hcf sounds like you have a good game plan laid out for your civic nice coupe
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you found the right forum to talk about performance...alot of the guys here are all about it, sounds the H22 is going to be nice:D
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Nice looking ride. Sound like you're going for it....do you every road race? Just curious.
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This is just a quick update, this is what I've done to my ride so far.
1995 Honda Civic DX - D15B7 Stock - Manual 5 Spd 4-2-1 Stainless Headers Apexi Stainless Steel Cat-Back 3" Hi Flow Cold Air intake 10.5mm OBX plug wires Front and Rear Tower and Tie end stabilizer bars 215/50/15R Kumo tire on ultra-light-weight 13lb. 15" (Black with Alum lip) Driftz all this and I still get 35 mpg in the city :D To Come; - OBD1 ECU Chipped with rev-limit and speed limits off, forwarded valve timing - Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator - OBX Intake manifold - Special "heat-shield" intake manifold gasket - ultra-thin layered head gasket +.4 CR - OBX fuel rail - Blaster Coil with blaster coil distributor cap - MSD dual stage ignition option, rev limit and launch setting should get even better gas mileage when im finished with the D15b7. In the near future after that, I will probably sell the motor or stick it in a CRX or another Civic with a blown motor,drive it while I do a H22 swap then sell it... :P |
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doh!
Forgot to mention I installed a short shifter.. it makes a world of a difference in the feel of the transmission. an execellent purchase with only requiring a few basic tools, and a good shop buddy, to install { i did the install on my own, I just thought it would have been easier with two people, one on top on the inside of the car tightening the bolts around the shifter, while the guy on the bottom end outside under the car is tightening those bolts or (in other words) holding the screws in place to be tightened by the guy on top} if anyone has any questions about how much of a difference i felt or suggestion for another installation, let me know what you think and ask as many questions as you like, i'll get to them as soon as i can, take care. |
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Welcome to HCF! Nice choice going with the 95' EG coupe! :D Got some nice mods too. Enjoy your stay.
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Welcome to HCF! Nice choice going with the 95' EG coupe! Got some nice mods too. Enjoy your stay. in 1992-1995, EG's are the hatchbacks, EJ's are the 2 door coupes, EH's are the 4-door. I laugh when people call my EJ an EG. Thank you, last time I checked I do have a trunk, not a hatch :P. http://www.shopresponse.com/jdm_civi...le_emblem.html |
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^ not true, my 93 Cx Hatch chassis code is EH2, the only EG that was factory to the Us/Canada was the Del Sol, all the hatchs had the chassis designation of EH, people just say EG cause that is what was in Japan for Chassis designation for the hatchs
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welcome to HCF looks like a grand car!
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