Engine question
wasup people i was just wondering i just bought a 1995hatch civic si and i am going for an engine swap can anyone tell me if a jdm gsr type-r engine will fit? and if it can't can you tell me the best engine for my civic the one that gives out most power (money aint a problem ) thanx it would be appreaciated the most
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2. Yes money is a problem. If it was, you wouldn't be driving a civic.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ill disagree. nothing is wrong with driving a civic
2. Yes money is a problem. If it was, you wouldn't be driving a civic.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ill disagree. nothing is wrong with driving a civic
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ahhhh man that almost like a factory option around this site. ive got one in my civic excpet its an EK, b81c5 baby!
ahhhh man that almost like a factory option around this site. ive got one in my civic excpet its an EK, b81c5 baby!
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thank God you are done posting for the day. now all you can do is search which is what you should have done in the first place. Click on the FAQ's at the top of the forum and look around. All your answers are there.
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Full Name: jasmin
Location: jacksonville FL united states
Age: 14
If you are 14 where do you get your money from??
thank God you are done posting for the day. now all you can do is search which is what you should have done in the first place. Click on the FAQ's at the top of the forum and look around. All your answers are there.
EDIT:
Full Name: jasmin
Location: jacksonville FL united states
Age: 14
If you are 14 where do you get your money from??
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BauleyCivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">1. There is no such thing as a jdm gsr type-r engine
2. Yes money is a problem. If it was, you wouldn't be driving a civic.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have heard the Type-R motor referred to as the B18C type R....unless that is totally flawed....Ima do a search...
2. Yes money is a problem. If it was, you wouldn't be driving a civic.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have heard the Type-R motor referred to as the B18C type R....unless that is totally flawed....Ima do a search...
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thank God you are done posting for the day. now all you can do is search which is what you should have done in the first place. Click on the FAQ's at the top of the forum and look around. All your answers are there.
EDIT:
Full Name: jasmin
Location: jacksonville FL united states
Age: 14
If you are 14 where do you get your money from??
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He is a DEALER yO....he has mad BLING BLING.....GIMME THREE OF EACH....
thank God you are done posting for the day. now all you can do is search which is what you should have done in the first place. Click on the FAQ's at the top of the forum and look around. All your answers are there.
EDIT:
Full Name: jasmin
Location: jacksonville FL united states
Age: 14
If you are 14 where do you get your money from??
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He is a DEALER yO....he has mad BLING BLING.....GIMME THREE OF EACH....
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I have heard the Type-R motor referred to as the B18C type R....unless that is totally flawed....Ima do a search...</TD></TR></TABLE>
That is cooorrrect.(takes off shirt slowly/seductively)
I have heard the Type-R motor referred to as the B18C type R....unless that is totally flawed....Ima do a search...</TD></TR></TABLE>
That is cooorrrect.(takes off shirt slowly/seductively)
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That is cooorrrect.(takes off shirt slowly/seductively)</TD></TR></TABLE>
You're weird man.... http://www.j-garage.com/1201.htm
Its in there....
That is cooorrrect.(takes off shirt slowly/seductively)</TD></TR></TABLE>
You're weird man.... http://www.j-garage.com/1201.htm
Its in there....
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GTlvr82 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I have heard the Type-R motor referred to as the B18C type R....unless that is totally flawed....Ima do a search...</TD></TR></TABLE>
there is no such thing as a jdm b18c5/c1, however, that doesnt mean there is a such thing as a jdm gsr type r motor.
I have heard the Type-R motor referred to as the B18C type R....unless that is totally flawed....Ima do a search...</TD></TR></TABLE>
there is no such thing as a jdm b18c5/c1, however, that doesnt mean there is a such thing as a jdm gsr type r motor.
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there is no such thing as a jdm b18c5/c1, however, that doesnt mean there is a such thing as a jdm gsr type r motor.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ok....I guess its just "in the wording"....
there is no such thing as a jdm b18c5/c1, however, that doesnt mean there is a such thing as a jdm gsr type r motor.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ok....I guess its just "in the wording"....
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You're weird man.... http://www.j-garage.com/1201.htm
Its in there....</TD></TR></TABLE>
weird how man. explain that.
You're weird man.... http://www.j-garage.com/1201.htm
Its in there....</TD></TR></TABLE>
weird how man. explain that.
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That is cooorrrect.(takes off shirt slowly/seductively)</TD></TR></TABLE>
You do not find this weird............................................. .......
That is cooorrrect.(takes off shirt slowly/seductively)</TD></TR></TABLE>
You do not find this weird............................................. .......
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GsR HtCh »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Didnt you ever see Billy Madison you fool. Two words...Chris Farley</TD></TR></TABLE>
Damnit....man...I just woke up and you expect me to be full of wit?? YOU CRAZY...
Damnit....man...I just woke up and you expect me to be full of wit?? YOU CRAZY...
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Damnit....man...I just woke up and you expect me to be full of wit?? YOU CRAZY...
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oh well
Damnit....man...I just woke up and you expect me to be full of wit?? YOU CRAZY...
</TD></TR></TABLE>oh well
ok *******.... the B18C in japan is 2 different engines. the JDM "GS-R" is the B18C that comes in the Integra SiR-G (no GS-R in japan). It's a P72 engine that is very similar to our B18C1.
the JDM B18C "Type-R" engine is what comes in the JDM Integra Type-Rs. it's a PR3 engine that is very similar to our Integra Type-R engine, but, since there are no sub-codes in JDM engines (as in B18C(1) or B18C(5), they are both called the B18C, even though they are different engines.
The SiR-G engine (or GS-R) is referred to as the B18C Spec-G, and the JDM ITR (Integra Type-R) engine is referred to as the B18C Spec-R. hope this helps you fellas a little bit.
-Shawn
the JDM B18C "Type-R" engine is what comes in the JDM Integra Type-Rs. it's a PR3 engine that is very similar to our Integra Type-R engine, but, since there are no sub-codes in JDM engines (as in B18C(1) or B18C(5), they are both called the B18C, even though they are different engines.
The SiR-G engine (or GS-R) is referred to as the B18C Spec-G, and the JDM ITR (Integra Type-R) engine is referred to as the B18C Spec-R. hope this helps you fellas a little bit.
-Shawn
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ShadyEH2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok *******.... the B18C in japan is 2 different engines. the JDM "GS-R" is the B18C that comes in the Integra SiR-G (no GS-R in japan). It's a P72 engine that is very similar to our B18C1.
the JDM B18C "Type-R" engine is what comes in the JDM Integra Type-Rs. it's a PR3 engine that is very similar to our Integre Type-R engine, but, since there are no sub-codes (as in B18C(1) or B18C(5), they are both called the B18C, even though they are different engines.
the SiR-G engine (or GS-R) is referred to as the B18C Spec-G, and the JDM ITR (Integra Type-R) engine is referred to as the B18C Spec_R. hope this helps you fewllas a little bit.
-Shawn</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thank you...I knew I was right somewhere.....
the JDM B18C "Type-R" engine is what comes in the JDM Integra Type-Rs. it's a PR3 engine that is very similar to our Integre Type-R engine, but, since there are no sub-codes (as in B18C(1) or B18C(5), they are both called the B18C, even though they are different engines.
the SiR-G engine (or GS-R) is referred to as the B18C Spec-G, and the JDM ITR (Integra Type-R) engine is referred to as the B18C Spec_R. hope this helps you fewllas a little bit.
-Shawn</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thank you...I knew I was right somewhere.....



