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Old 06-05-2007, 11:34 PM
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Default Rebuilding my stock motor

i have a 93 civic hatchback dx model and was planning on rebuilding or whatever you call it, or instead swapping. car has an auto transmission, and im planning on keeping it auto.

what are the best suggestions?

if rebuilding the d15b i think, what are things to replace or upgrade?
list all that's possible.
if swapping what motor has the best hp compatible with the civic and is worth it.

let meknow thanks!
Old 06-05-2007, 11:40 PM
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are you rebuilding or building?

there is no in between

anywyas rebuilds consit of, honing cylinders, myabe a micro polish new honda bearings i cannot stress you stay with oem honda bearings expletive acl nascar engines use honda bearings you're not making more power then them therefore shall be good "enough" for you.

rings, and a rebuild of the head, new seals, new seats,
Old 06-05-2007, 11:54 PM
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will cam gears? rods and pistons? camshafts replacement help?

because ive read that building or whatever you call it might be cheaper than actually swapping another complete motor.

since my car is auto. is turboing it make anny difference?

if you can explain it to me, in every detail how to build my stock d15b that would be a great help thanks! again.

or an auto swap with any motor that will help?
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if your opting for more horsepower then its time to replace your engine with a b16b. but if you want less headache but retain the same HP then you would have to overhaul that engine then add some aftermarket parts to gain some horses.
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what aftermarket parts to add on, sorry im noob lol
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you want to pay me? lol becuase otherwise im not going to tell you every detail, ok so you want it turbo?

then get going, id remove all the sharp edges in the rotating assembly no matter what,

open up some oil chamfers

a gasket match, maybe a cam set for turbo set ups, youd ned to go eagle rods, and some type of low comp piston

seruoisl man you're asking

ok i bought some paint, and a canvas how do i make a masterpieace?
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