need help on 92 honda civic sedan ex making it a rear wheel drive
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need help on 92 honda civic sedan ex making it a rear wheel drive
I have a 92 honda civic sedan and I want to make it a rear wheel drive for drifting how can I do that?
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Re: need help on 92 honda civic sedan ex making it a rear wheel drive
Buy a 240SX.
If you have to ask that question, it seems like you need your hand held through literally every single step. Buy a RWD car and you'll save yourself a ton of hassle.
If you have to ask that question, it seems like you need your hand held through literally every single step. Buy a RWD car and you'll save yourself a ton of hassle.
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Re: need help on 92 honda civic sedan ex making it a rear wheel drive
can you drift?, do you drift? did you own a RWD car before? ... whay invest a TON of money into making a factory FWD into RWD instead of buying a real thing ... beats me ...
get a cheap RWD or two total them in the process of learning and decide if its a thing for you or FAF: Tokyo was just a movie
get a cheap RWD or two total them in the process of learning and decide if its a thing for you or FAF: Tokyo was just a movie
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Re: need help on 92 honda civic sedan ex making it a rear wheel drive
yeah also around hear there isnt many 240sx you have to go out of state to get one. anyone who has one wont sell
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200sx,240sx,300zx,94-98 mustangs,rx7's, ae86's supras, the rare rwd celica(old body),camaros, etc...
i promise you you'll end up spending atleast 6k on trying to make that civic rwd. save the money deal with your fwd and then buy a rwd when you find one that you like.
i promise you you'll end up spending atleast 6k on trying to make that civic rwd. save the money deal with your fwd and then buy a rwd when you find one that you like.
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Re: need help on 92 honda civic sedan ex making it a rear wheel drive
better have lots of welding knowledge, access to lots of metal, a VERY steady hand, good planning, and teh ability to have the car undrivable for several months while you plan.
it isnt a simple thinig. with RWD, you are now forcing the rear wheels to PUSH the car. twisting forces need lots of support so the boduy wont be crumpled up.
this is why hondas are light weight. since a FWD setup is pulling the car, its not putting anu stress on teh body as it operates.
I suggest if you wanna drift, get a car that they actually use in drifting, AKA RWD stock cars
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Re: need help on 92 honda civic sedan ex making it a rear wheel drive
you can do anythin you have deep enough pockets, but be prepared to invest a ton of time and money. Buying rwd car is most defiantly cheaper. But rwd civic conversion is nothing new. I would look for a BMW (e30) for 2 grand and build a cheap drift car, as I am sure there a a shitload of those in syracuse.
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I've seen it done, a person grafted the front of an Integra into the rear end of another integra, making it a rear engine, rear wheel drive. Another person swapped an LS1 into a Civic hatch.
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ahhh the civette, and that guy has DEEEEP pockets, he also drives a lotus elise, saw that on pass time, but the makin of a rwd will be hard, i would seriously just get something else
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Re: need help on 92 honda civic sedan ex making it a rear wheel drive
i agree.....if you have to ask how to do it......you dont need to even think about it
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1. post pics of your shop. Does it have a lawn mower and a few hand tools? Or does it look like a race shop or sheetmetal fabricating shop?
2. do you know what a butt weld is? a lap weld? can you actually make a weld that is stronger than the surrounding material (metal will actually tear before the weld breaks)?
3. Can you make said welds overhead?
4. Do you know any fundamentals of suspension design? Do you know how to widen/narrow an axle assembly? What about frame reinforcement (actual design, not welding some random hunks of metal to the subframes and unibody).
5. Do you really want to cut up a civic? C'mon, get real... it's a civic. They're supposed to be fwd. If you want rwd get a s2000, any vehicle mentioned above (v6 mustangs are pretty cheap, nissans are affordable around here also in MI) or all else fails, an old RWD pickup truck with a v8. Add headers, the biggest cam that will work with the torque converter (most are slushboxes), and a performance intake, some 3.73 or steeper gears, and a good positraction/spool and you'll be drifting on the cheap. Also... go for lower wheel/tire weight. Stock steelies and crappy all season tires. Or better yet smaller diameter tires, but that looks kind of gay. It will 'change' the gear ratio so it's numerically higher though. 2wd pickups are really cheap, and with a v8 you can do pegleg brake stands to get you drifting all day if you want out of the box.
2. do you know what a butt weld is? a lap weld? can you actually make a weld that is stronger than the surrounding material (metal will actually tear before the weld breaks)?
3. Can you make said welds overhead?
4. Do you know any fundamentals of suspension design? Do you know how to widen/narrow an axle assembly? What about frame reinforcement (actual design, not welding some random hunks of metal to the subframes and unibody).
5. Do you really want to cut up a civic? C'mon, get real... it's a civic. They're supposed to be fwd. If you want rwd get a s2000, any vehicle mentioned above (v6 mustangs are pretty cheap, nissans are affordable around here also in MI) or all else fails, an old RWD pickup truck with a v8. Add headers, the biggest cam that will work with the torque converter (most are slushboxes), and a performance intake, some 3.73 or steeper gears, and a good positraction/spool and you'll be drifting on the cheap. Also... go for lower wheel/tire weight. Stock steelies and crappy all season tires. Or better yet smaller diameter tires, but that looks kind of gay. It will 'change' the gear ratio so it's numerically higher though. 2wd pickups are really cheap, and with a v8 you can do pegleg brake stands to get you drifting all day if you want out of the box.
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like i said earlier import a 4wd civic or something, you wasting ur time converting one to rwd...
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You need to delete your account, sell your honda, buy a geo metro and drive it.
Obviously cars arent your thing, its ok. But attempting this when you have absolutly no knowledge or skill to go off of you're just a liability.
Obviously cars arent your thing, its ok. But attempting this when you have absolutly no knowledge or skill to go off of you're just a liability.
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Re: need help on 92 honda civic sedan ex making it a rear wheel drive
I think a prius or a schwinn would be better.
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This is a great learning opportunity, I don't know why so many people are telling the guy not to attempt this. I say he should go find the necessary parts and equipment and cut up a 4 door Civic and attempt this, then post pictures when it's all cut apart and he has no idea what to do next. It will teach others not to take on tasks that are too advanced for them.
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This is a great learning opportunity, I don't know why so many people are telling the guy not to attempt this. I say he should go find the necessary parts and equipment and cut up a 4 door Civic and attempt this, then post pictures when it's all cut apart and he has no idea what to do next. It will teach others not to take on tasks that are too advanced for them.
I'll sit here sipping away and try to not laugh.
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unecessary for you to say this. maybe its a very farfetched question he has here, but it doesnt justify this response
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This is a great learning opportunity, I don't know why so many people are telling the guy not to attempt this. I say he should go find the necessary parts and equipment and cut up a 4 door Civic and attempt this, then post pictures when it's all cut apart and he has no idea what to do next. It will teach others not to take on tasks that are too advanced for them.
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Re: need help on 92 honda civic sedan ex making it a rear wheel drive
If you want a chance to learn pick up a B-series swap and start looking through the diy's and stickies on the site. and take your time putting it in.
Once the B is in and running start taking apart your D and see what makes it tick. Now theres a good learning experience for someone thats new to things. Also have someone there that can explain as you go.
As for my previous post... I just saw the op's suggestion as a waste of a perfectly good honda, and possibly quite dangerous. Look into motor swaps. Once you get several years under your belt... then you may "consider" this kind of a task.
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A V8 swap... you're right... definatly not a learning experience.
If you want a chance to learn pick up a B-series swap and start looking through the diy's and stickies on the site. and take your time putting it in.
Once the B is in and running start taking apart your D and see what makes it tick. Now theres a good learning experience for someone thats new to things. Also have someone there that can explain as you go.
As for my previous post... I just saw the op's suggestion as a waste of a perfectly good honda, and possibly quite dangerous. Look into motor swaps. Once you get several years under your belt... then you may "consider" this kind of a task.
If you want a chance to learn pick up a B-series swap and start looking through the diy's and stickies on the site. and take your time putting it in.
Once the B is in and running start taking apart your D and see what makes it tick. Now theres a good learning experience for someone thats new to things. Also have someone there that can explain as you go.
As for my previous post... I just saw the op's suggestion as a waste of a perfectly good honda, and possibly quite dangerous. Look into motor swaps. Once you get several years under your belt... then you may "consider" this kind of a task.
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