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whats my best bet for engine swap?

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Old Dec 7, 2011 | 12:04 PM
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Default whats my best bet for engine swap?

i have a 2002 lx, do you think i should go with a b18 or a b16 i want the most power out of it
Old Dec 7, 2011 | 12:06 PM
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Default Re: whats my best bet for engine swap?

You can't put a B18 or B16 into your car. (legally)


Please read the FAQ's before you make a new thread.

Q: What engine swaps are available for my car?

- A: You're limited to a select few, for engine swaps. K-series engines are the only feasible engine swaps for the chassis.


Q: What can I do to make my engine perform better?

- A: Unfortunately, the D17 does not respond well to standard bolt-ons or natural aspiration build-ups. Even with higher compression pistons, a high-performance cam, custom intake manifold and throttle body, cold air intake, aftermarket header and exhaust, and head work, you may only see 20 to 30 whp (which really isn't worth the thousands you would invest in the project). Your three "best" options are a Nitrous kit (only up to 60hp shot on stock internals), a turbo-setup, or swapping for a K-series engine.

One thing you can do for a noticeable increase of WHP at an affordable price is to install a Crower Stage 1 cam. Match this with an exhaust system and an intake and you can see an increase of as much as 20 WHP. You do not need to run an aftermarket management system. The Crower Stage 1 cam will work with your stock ECU.
See post #9 for a dyno graph: https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-civic-2001-2005-78/stage-1-cams-2844103/


Q: But what about those two B-Series Civics and that one H22 Civic?

- A: First off, the two B-Series Civics are not street legal. In order to have a street legal car, the drivetrain must be of the same model year or newer than the chassis itself. The only way to do that with a 7th generation Civic, is with a 2001 Integra Type-R drivetrain. But, you're looking at 100% custom build-up, and roughly the same amount of money investment as a K-Series installation. Secondly, the H22 Civic is an extreme hybrid as well. Everything needed to make that engine work was custom, as well as the car isn't American-based, so the road laws are different. Keep in mind, that with all the money needed to do either a B or K-Series engine, you'd be better off buying a K.
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