BulletProof D16Z6
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BulletProof D16Z6 - 4/24/2008 4:04:48 PM
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BLaCkSiLo
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Hey guys, i'm new to the forum and new to the "civic world" and first off, i just wanted to say that this forum has helped me fix numerous problems on the 94 civic ex i bought for a commuter car. so all that leads me up to my next question, what can i do to my motor or rather what needs to be done to make this motor, well, bulletproof in the sense that it is going to hold up for several years to come? it has about 150k miles on it, runs pretty strong and healthy right now with a slight tick in the lifters or valves i'm assuming and it has fresh oil and a full oil level. On these engines, what is the first mechanical part to start giving way? is it the head gasket, the valvetrain, the bottom end or something more? I have come to realize that the electronics on the car will probably give way before most of the bottom end, so in trying to preserve the top end of the car for future bolt on mods and reliability, should have a valve job or equilavent done and replace the belts and distrubitor cap and etc... i don't believe i will ever turbo it, because it is only a SOHC v-tec but i will add a intanke, header and exhaust, at the least over time and I am going to be driving in 300 miles chunks to go back home and visit so i don't want to be smoking on the side of the highway thanks for all the help!, hopefully i did not ramble too much ~James
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