Advice on buying 99 civic SI
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Advice on buying 99 civic SI
Hi everyone .... This is my first post.
I'm looking possibly purchase a 99 civic SI that's boosted.
I was hoping to get everyones opinion on the car make sure it's a good deal.
Here are the mods:
Engine:
D16y8 (Recently timing belt, water pump and seals replaced by sterling mccall honda of kingwood)
Greddy turbo kit TD04 15g boosting at 11psi dynoed at 190whp tuned by inline racing. ( installed 5k miles ago )
P28 chipped ECU
310cc precision injectors
2 step colder ngk plugs
TurboXS rofl bov
customed CMS fmic and piping
TurboXS manual boost controller
Mishimoto Radiator, Thermostat and fan switch
Apexi ws2 exhaust with 3inch pipe catback
Interior:
Si cluster
Si seats front and rear
AP2 steering wheel
Derlin shift ****
Password JDM shift boot with yellow stitching
Blox gauge bezel with 2 gauges for AFR and BOOST
Innovative AFR gauge
Auto meter boost gauge carbon fiber
I like the car and I would like to buy it... Asking price is 5500
The car is running stock internals and I was wondering if a stock internal SI can handle the PSI this turbo is producing.
Thanks everyone
I'm looking possibly purchase a 99 civic SI that's boosted.
I was hoping to get everyones opinion on the car make sure it's a good deal.
Here are the mods:
Engine:
D16y8 (Recently timing belt, water pump and seals replaced by sterling mccall honda of kingwood)
Greddy turbo kit TD04 15g boosting at 11psi dynoed at 190whp tuned by inline racing. ( installed 5k miles ago )
P28 chipped ECU
310cc precision injectors
2 step colder ngk plugs
TurboXS rofl bov
customed CMS fmic and piping
TurboXS manual boost controller
Mishimoto Radiator, Thermostat and fan switch
Apexi ws2 exhaust with 3inch pipe catback
Interior:
Si cluster
Si seats front and rear
AP2 steering wheel
Derlin shift ****
Password JDM shift boot with yellow stitching
Blox gauge bezel with 2 gauges for AFR and BOOST
Innovative AFR gauge
Auto meter boost gauge carbon fiber
I like the car and I would like to buy it... Asking price is 5500
The car is running stock internals and I was wondering if a stock internal SI can handle the PSI this turbo is producing.
Thanks everyone
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Re: Advice on buying 99 civic SI
I am assuming you are in canada because the Si did not come with a Single Cam in the United states so you have the USDM EX which would be the canadian Si
here is the answer to your question NO do not buy someone elses project plain and simple buying a already built honda with a turbo is asking for trouble you dont know how the person actually built the car my friend bought a 92 Si B18C turbo beautiful car blew up 3k miles because it wasnt built and tuned right looks may be deceiving
here is the answer to your question NO do not buy someone elses project plain and simple buying a already built honda with a turbo is asking for trouble you dont know how the person actually built the car my friend bought a 92 Si B18C turbo beautiful car blew up 3k miles because it wasnt built and tuned right looks may be deceiving
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Don't buy someone else's project unless you know it's history. Too many people just like you buy something that they just have to have and then they're back here reporting a massive amount of issues that the PO neglected to tell them about. That's my advice.
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Just ask they guy if you can take it to your local performance shop or a legit mechanic and get a few test and opinions from them!
Surely he wouldn't mind if he says the car is in good condition!
Surely he wouldn't mind if he says the car is in good condition!
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Re: Advice on buying 99 civic SI
Thanks everyone for your responses. That helps out a lot.
I think I may pass on this deal.
Kinda scares me that the turbo has only been on the motor for like 5k miles.
I live in Texas.
I think I may pass on this deal.
Kinda scares me that the turbo has only been on the motor for like 5k miles.
I live in Texas.
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If you're in Texas and it's a SI, why would there be a y8 swap in it...?? Either it's not a true SI, you (or he) has his engine code wrong, or that dude swapped a motor making less power into the car.
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has the car been tuned from a reputable shop or is this on a basemap or what? ask why hes selling the car when he just built the car. if he just turbo's cars and flips them then hes prob just someone just trying to turbo cheap to make a quick buck on a fool. how is it tuned a fmu on stock injectors? a chipped ecu or s300? if its fmu setup its definitely worth passing up! give it a test drive and beat it hard. if it don't make it then he was definitely trying to sell u a poorly tuned pos car and if it blows oh well thats his problem he shouldn't be selling unreliable junk.
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Yeah, because asking somebody why they are selling a car will get you an honest answer if he is trying to unload a car.
Either OP has his info wrong or the seller of the car is an idiot and I'd stay away from it anyway. American 99/00 SI =/= d16y8
Either OP has his info wrong or the seller of the car is an idiot and I'd stay away from it anyway. American 99/00 SI =/= d16y8
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I like how everyone on this forum insists on going turbo, or nothing to make power on a D series, yet not to buy a turbo car. So for all of you that went turbo, how are you ever going to sell your cars?
Besides the fact that this car is an SI with an EX engine which I'd avoid anyway. Why can't someone buy a turbo car? How do you know it wasn't done right? The correct answer to buying a car modified or not is to take it to the dealership YES the dealership. They know the car inside and out. You may have to pay up to $120 bux or so but it's worth it.
Also, this belongs in the sticky thread.
Besides the fact that this car is an SI with an EX engine which I'd avoid anyway. Why can't someone buy a turbo car? How do you know it wasn't done right? The correct answer to buying a car modified or not is to take it to the dealership YES the dealership. They know the car inside and out. You may have to pay up to $120 bux or so but it's worth it.
Also, this belongs in the sticky thread.
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I don't think you get it. #1. I don't plan on selling it. And #2. You don't buy someone else's project. #3. The dealership doesn't know DICK about modified cars. Especially since there's no one way to turbo a car. #4. Turbo your OWN car. That's pretty much what everybody keeps saying.
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Thanks for the responses again.
I copied and pasted the info.... I want to post the link but I don't want anyone thinking I'm a spammer..... I learned that on another forum.
a lot to think about here.
I copied and pasted the info.... I want to post the link but I don't want anyone thinking I'm a spammer..... I learned that on another forum.
a lot to think about here.
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This.
If you have to ask a forum of people who have never seen or driven the car an opinion on a modified car... Chances are that you should go to a stealership and buy a new, stock vehicle.
Yeah, since EX and SI fronts are COMPLETELY different. /sarcasm
Yeah, since EX and SI fronts are COMPLETELY different. /sarcasm
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I like how everyone on this forum insists on going turbo, or nothing to make power on a D series, yet not to buy a turbo car. So for all of you that went turbo, how are you ever going to sell your cars?
Besides the fact that this car is an SI with an EX engine which I'd avoid anyway. Why can't someone buy a turbo car? How do you know it wasn't done right? The correct answer to buying a car modified or not is to take it to the dealership YES the dealership. They know the car inside and out. You may have to pay up to $120 bux or so but it's worth it.
Also, this belongs in the sticky thread.
Besides the fact that this car is an SI with an EX engine which I'd avoid anyway. Why can't someone buy a turbo car? How do you know it wasn't done right? The correct answer to buying a car modified or not is to take it to the dealership YES the dealership. They know the car inside and out. You may have to pay up to $120 bux or so but it's worth it.
Also, this belongs in the sticky thread.
and when i boost my cars when it comes time to sell them i usually take my kit off and return the car to stock except the internals that are already built and i have no problems selling my cars i sold my H2B my B20V CRX my prelude all boosted motors and built
most people on here will not sell their cars or most people on here will be smart and make a build thread i know lots of people on here that have sold their cars because of Honda-tech, D-series, k20.org because they make build threads that show their progress
The point is don't buy someones project unless you know the person built a reliable car
THEY iz diFurent Y0 Si is JdM and HAZ TypR GRILLZ! y0
yeah i hate when people look for an Si front and all 99-00 have same front end except Si came with a Standard front lip and a mesh grille with an Si logo
and i do not understand why this Si... has a y8 in it... is it a EJ8 or a EM1 check vin
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The used car marketplace here if full of modified cars. A lot of people end up selling their cars and usually return them back to stock (hiding problems/abuse). Dealerships know a lot more about cars they service/serviced in the past.
When I sold my 03 TL-S the buyer took it to the dealership and had it for over 2hrs with over 200 points of inspection. If you plan on spending money on a car it's worth $120 to have it checked first.
This car being it already has the wrong engine is a no brainer. But if you find a car you are really interested in it's worth it to have it checked extensively.
When I sold my 03 TL-S the buyer took it to the dealership and had it for over 2hrs with over 200 points of inspection. If you plan on spending money on a car it's worth $120 to have it checked first.
This car being it already has the wrong engine is a no brainer. But if you find a car you are really interested in it's worth it to have it checked extensively.
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My plan for the car was buy it and put lower compression pistons on it and Turn boost up a little.
Sounds like I might be better off just buying like a 98 ex and doing my own turbo kit.
Sounds like I might be better off just buying like a 98 ex and doing my own turbo kit.
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My advice is to find a stock car and go from there. Start fresh. Plenty of info here to do that.
No matter what, have the car checked out first. Check for accidents (not just carfax) check panels for vin numbers. Check the front and rear frame rails/aprons, pillars and so on.
If you can't afford to have it checked somewhere bring a friend or two with you in case you miss something they may not. At the very least do a compression and leakdown test. Look at the condition of all fluids.
No matter what, have the car checked out first. Check for accidents (not just carfax) check panels for vin numbers. Check the front and rear frame rails/aprons, pillars and so on.
If you can't afford to have it checked somewhere bring a friend or two with you in case you miss something they may not. At the very least do a compression and leakdown test. Look at the condition of all fluids.