my 96 honda civic sedan (jdm b18b)
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my 96 honda civic sedan (jdm b18b)
jdm b18b
crower stange 1 cams
b&m fuel presure regulator
holly high flw fuel pump
aem coldair intake
dc sports exhaust header
airmass cat back exhaust system
sloted cross drilled rotors
buddy club cam gears
sir fenders are coming in sometime this week
my car was used as my sr demo project for high school, if i did ont do one then i would fail, so here it is.
what do you guys think
Modified by hatchback freek at 9:31 AM 11/28/2007
crower stange 1 cams
b&m fuel presure regulator
holly high flw fuel pump
aem coldair intake
dc sports exhaust header
airmass cat back exhaust system
sloted cross drilled rotors
buddy club cam gears
sir fenders are coming in sometime this week
my car was used as my sr demo project for high school, if i did ont do one then i would fail, so here it is.
what do you guys think
Modified by hatchback freek at 9:31 AM 11/28/2007
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Re: my 96 honda civic sedan (-JSpecEk*9-)
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Congrats? Good on you.
Well what did you get on your project?
Congrats? Good on you.
Well what did you get on your project?
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What I think is clean the car up. It might not matter for your senior project, but I think it'd be nicer cleaned up.
Wash (well, detail would be better), buff headlights, put on OEM '96-'98 sedan spoiler, remove the rear sticker (can't tell what it says from here) and maybe a set of stock wheels.
Wash (well, detail would be better), buff headlights, put on OEM '96-'98 sedan spoiler, remove the rear sticker (can't tell what it says from here) and maybe a set of stock wheels.
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did you use the existing motor mounts for that swap? im thinking about doin the same swap in a 98 hatch. just want to get an idea of what is needed from someone who has done the swap. thanks in advance.
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sedan powa!
Engine bay and outside could use a bit of TLC.
Fitment on ur exhaust (from the only pic you have) looks a little low like the hangers are a little long, thats just my opinion tho. Other than that, great swap
Engine bay and outside could use a bit of TLC.
Fitment on ur exhaust (from the only pic you have) looks a little low like the hangers are a little long, thats just my opinion tho. Other than that, great swap
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Re: my 96 honda civic sedan (traander)
you use the stock mounts, but you will need the driverside mout off a 99civic si, i got a hasport mout (i used the stock integra mout, it works but its a little torqued) but the bracket on the block needs to be off a 99civic si, and you need a rear brack mout that looks like a D off a 99civic si too. are you doing your swap obd1 or obd2?
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