Stephen staly
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So I'm new to Hondas and I wanna build my d16y7 and get more pull for somewhat cheap without a head swap or a turbo ect what can I do to get more gain?
Nothing.I wanna build my d16y7 and get more pull for somewhat cheap without a head swap or a turbo ect what can I do to get more gain?
Well over time quite a bit but I'm trying to get some gain what could I add to got more pull out of my car. I would be interested in a swap but that's alot of bs sensors ect some crazy s**t. It's all stock and its not bad I just don't know where to start. I do have a cold air intake. What about a throttle body spacer and a big bore throttle body. Theres gotta be somethingNothing.
Budget and goals will guide you.
How fast do you want to be, how much do you have to spend?
If you want to be "fast" you bought the wrong car.
Cheap, fast, reliable....you can only choose two.
Bc I'm a enthusiast so factory motor that's kinda snappy would be nice with a little bit of body work I'll have a banging car man. Are d series slow or something? I really have no clue this is my first one ive owned and I've always been a Honda fan. Would it be worth dumping 2-3 grand in it to get 150 HP or soJust like I said before, budget and goals!
Why waste money on d series motor parts if you plan to swap to a b series down the road, for example.
If so what could I add to get more horse power I have 2 grand and its my daily as of nowBc I'm a enthusiast so factory motor that's kinda snappy would be nice with a little bit of body work I'll have a banging car man. Are d series slow or something? I really have no clue this is my first one ive owned and I've always been a Honda fan. Would it be worth dumping 2-3 grand in it to get 150 HP or so
You're going to need to do some more research, lots out there on these nearing 20 yr old car.Are d series slow or something? I really have no clue this is my first one ive owned and I've always been a Honda fan. Would it be worth dumping 2-3 grand in it to get 150 HP or so
That's why I'm on her man my goal is 150 HP with a good suspension after and a decent body kit. What can I do to get more powerYou're going to need to do some more research, lots out there on these nearing 20 yr old car.
With your power goal in mind, 150hp (to the wheels) you're looking at either forced induction or motor swap, and you're going to need to spend upwards of $3k in that alone.That's why I'm on her man my goal is 150 HP with a good suspension after and a decent body kit. What can I do to get more power
So what I'm looking to do is a wide body kit no lip full on body kit moulded to the car no seams with offset wheels back a little deeper than the front I would like to set it on coil overs and I would like to do either a b20 or a h22 swap. But I wanna research that more so I can get the one with the most power and that will make the most powerWith your power goal in mind, 150hp (to the wheels) you're looking at either forced induction or motor swap, and you're going to need to spend upwards of $3k in that alone.
"Good suspension" is relative, what do YOU mean?
When you say body kit, what do you mean? Body kit or lip kit?
Most people in this hobby have no idea when it comes to terminology and use incorrect terms, further confusing others when they ask for help.
What it comes down to, do your OWN research and reading.
You're "build" won't come together overnight, so you have time to research and actually learn.
But I find that's not what most want.
They want instant gratification of a build when a quality, reliable build takes time, money, research and learning.
Look at this build right here.
210hp to the wheels, this wasn't done on a stock civic motor, done overnight, and not for $3k.
http://www.clubcivic.com/forum/threads/japan-inspired-ej1.209772/page-7#post-3437070
What I was wondering is would it be worth doing a d16y8 intake swap CAI and a header, punched cat and a 2.25 cat back with high performance coils and s**t and then getting a good tune. I was looking that up.Dump 3g into it for a turbo and you can have 220hp, or dump 2500 into a swap and have 140-190hp depending on which motor you go with.
Honestly, the cost to benefit is not there.What I was wondering is would it be worth doing a d16y8 intake swap CAI and a header, punched cat and a 2.25 cat back with high performance coils and s**t and then getting a good tune. I was looking that up.
Wow really? I thought it had 100 stock. I guess you really do have to do alot to get decent powerHonestly, the cost to benefit is not there.
I'd be amazed if you pulled over 105hp to the wheels with all of that.
Seriously tho 300 HP to the wheels has to be one hell of a adrenaline rush. Bc I know all that could make it pull decently.Honestly, the cost to benefit is not there.
I'd be amazed if you pulled over 105hp to the wheels with all of that.
N/A d-series is not the way to go unless you have deep pockets, forced induction is the cheapest and best option for you, you can add a 75 shot of nitrous to a d series for under 1000$ but have fun filling bottles and it much harder on your motor. You can also find a used jrsc supercharger kit for under 2g usually and gain 50-100hp but make sure everything is there.Wow really? I thought it had 100 stock. I guess you really do have to do alot to get decent power
It does, just not making it to the wheels.Wow really? I thought it had 100 stock.
I just realized you're in Ontario County. I'm basically your neighbor over in Monroe. Baker is around here too. WNY FTW lol.Seriously tho 300 HP to the wheels has to be one hell of a adrenaline rush. Bc I know all that could make it pull decently.