Originally posted by: goodoptics
Originally posted by: Aimster
14s? 15s?
Doable. What year Civic?
Originally posted by: OS
you have to use a hatchback chassis for it to be any faster than a stock GSR cause of weight as mentioned.
but if you're going to bother at all, get a k series motor, a hatch with even a basically stock 2.4L accord motor will run high 13s, thanks to much more torque than 1.8L. Visit k20a.org if you're serious.
Originally posted by: Aimster
Originally posted by: goodoptics
Originally posted by: Aimster
14s? 15s?
Doable. What year Civic?
I believe it is a 97 coupe. Manual
No other mods. Just GSR engine.
Originally posted by: dotcom173
Originally posted by: OS
you have to use a hatchback chassis for it to be any faster than a stock GSR cause of weight as mentioned.
but if you're going to bother at all, get a k series motor, a hatch with even a basically stock 2.4L accord motor will run high 13s, thanks to much more torque than 1.8L. Visit k20a.org if you're serious.
i agree....k20a or w/e it is ftw....i think s2000's and the new Si uses that. so do rsx's.
Originally posted by: dotcom173
Originally posted by: OS
you have to use a hatchback chassis for it to be any faster than a stock GSR cause of weight as mentioned.
but if you're going to bother at all, get a k series motor, a hatch with even a basically stock 2.4L accord motor will run high 13s, thanks to much more torque than 1.8L. Visit k20a.org if you're serious.
i agree....k20a or w/e it is ftw....i think s2000's and the new Si uses that. so do rsx's.
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
it would be cheaper to sell your civic and buy a real GSR, and you'd end up with a better car that would retain its value better. you will have a difficult time selling a riced civic to anyone over the age of 16.
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Swapping engines just seems wrong to me....it's like swapping hearts with someone. I like my own, thank you very much.
