Don't laugh at my basic questions
ORIGINAL: Kedawei
You can make sure it's built right too.
And idk about that 10:1 business. Power seems to be the best indicater of stress.
ORIGINAL: Nail I3unny
why not change out the internals? its easier than an engine swap.
why not change out the internals? its easier than an engine swap.
And idk about that 10:1 business. Power seems to be the best indicater of stress.
Why not change out the internals??? Where is the best place to find internal compnents to replace the stock ones?? I don't see much out there for the d15b7!! Plus I have nothing to pull the engine out anymore(kids). If I paid someone to do it, I am sure I would be better off doing a swap. Am I wrong?
wow, out of this whole thread i just almost fell asleep reading, anywho, no one recommended to do a tranny swap. the tranny for a SI trans, because it has closer gearing and vtec engines love to have close gearing, because it takes advantage of their high rpm capabilities. this will give no more more horsepower, but will take adavantage of the power you do have. i also recommend the d16z6 head swap, (it flows a little better and is a factory obd1 head from 92-95)
ORIGINAL: zarembad
Why not change out the internals??? Where is the best place to find internal compnents to replace the stock ones?? I don't see much out there for the d15b7!! Plus I have nothing to pull the engine out anymore(kids). If I paid someone to do it, I am sure I would be better off doing a swap. Am I wrong?
ORIGINAL: Kedawei
You can make sure it's built right too.
And idk about that 10:1 business. Power seems to be the best indicater of stress.
ORIGINAL: Nail I3unny
why not change out the internals? its easier than an engine swap.
why not change out the internals? its easier than an engine swap.
And idk about that 10:1 business. Power seems to be the best indicater of stress.
Why not change out the internals??? Where is the best place to find internal compnents to replace the stock ones?? I don't see much out there for the d15b7!! Plus I have nothing to pull the engine out anymore(kids). If I paid someone to do it, I am sure I would be better off doing a swap. Am I wrong?
ORIGINAL: Nail I3unny
yeah actually...you are. like i said, p28 ecu, y8 head, tranny, and IM, a1 pistons, and aftermarket rods will put you at a low 12:1 compression ratio. add basic bolt ons (IHE, cam/valvetrain) and you're looking at some serious power.
ORIGINAL: zarembad
Why not change out the internals??? Where is the best place to find internal compnents to replace the stock ones?? I don't see much out there for the d15b7!! Plus I have nothing to pull the engine out anymore(kids). If I paid someone to do it, I am sure I would be better off doing a swap. Am I wrong?
ORIGINAL: Kedawei
You can make sure it's built right too.
And idk about that 10:1 business. Power seems to be the best indicater of stress.
ORIGINAL: Nail I3unny
why not change out the internals? its easier than an engine swap.
why not change out the internals? its easier than an engine swap.
And idk about that 10:1 business. Power seems to be the best indicater of stress.
Why not change out the internals??? Where is the best place to find internal compnents to replace the stock ones?? I don't see much out there for the d15b7!! Plus I have nothing to pull the engine out anymore(kids). If I paid someone to do it, I am sure I would be better off doing a swap. Am I wrong?
oh well i assumed youd be doing the work yourself...
with labor it will probably just be better off getting an engine swap. most shops charge 500-1000 bucks to drop in say a GSR...but all that work together will probably run you enough to make up the difference between all that vs. engine swap.
you could probably get all of that for around 1.5k-2grand...it will give you more power than a stock B16 probaly and hold even in power with a GSR...but will be slightly lighter. it will also probably cost more to get it all installed than a straight up engine swap.
bottom line: if you're doing your own work then stick with the D...but if you're getting it installed then get an engine swap.
with labor it will probably just be better off getting an engine swap. most shops charge 500-1000 bucks to drop in say a GSR...but all that work together will probably run you enough to make up the difference between all that vs. engine swap.
you could probably get all of that for around 1.5k-2grand...it will give you more power than a stock B16 probaly and hold even in power with a GSR...but will be slightly lighter. it will also probably cost more to get it all installed than a straight up engine swap.
bottom line: if you're doing your own work then stick with the D...but if you're getting it installed then get an engine swap.
There's no way to have work done for you for cheap (unless you know people), no matter what path you want to take with your car. If you break the block down yourself and take it to a shop for a rebuild, that would probably be your cheapest route. Otherwise be prepared to spend a **** load.
its not that hard. you can just drop it out the bottom. as Kappa used to say, its actually suprisingly easy to pull internals out of an engine thats in the car...at least a lot easier than most people thing.
ORIGINAL: Nail I3unny
yeah actually...you are. like i said, p28 ecu, y8 head, tranny, and IM, a1 pistons, and aftermarket rods will put you at a low 12:1 compression ratio. add basic bolt ons (IHE, cam/valvetrain) and you're looking at some serious power.
yeah actually...you are. like i said, p28 ecu, y8 head, tranny, and IM, a1 pistons, and aftermarket rods will put you at a low 12:1 compression ratio. add basic bolt ons (IHE, cam/valvetrain) and you're looking at some serious power.
it's easy to pull pistons out of a engine that is in the car. just take your oil pan and head of the car, then take the rest of your necesary bolts out to slide the pistons out.of course it is easier to pull the engine out. i recomend a swap though.maybe a poor mans type r


