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1st - 5th Gen Honda Civic As these Honda Civics get older and older they become harder to find in great condition and less popular to modify. By no means does this make them less of a contender on the track or car audio competition. Don't forget the roots of what made import tuning what it has become today.

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Old 07-26-2009   #1 (permalink)
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need some help chosing a motor

hey wussup, im new to having a honda and i wanted to know whats the cheapest and most eazy swap to gain more power out of my hatch, i have a 94 cx and i am used to way faster cars. its gonna be my every day driver. i already got a couple of mods done, now its time 4 the motor. To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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Re: need some help chosing a motor

hey im new to the whole civic scene also so im not sure if its the cheapest and im 99 percent sure its not the easiest but im going with the h22 swap. its the most power all motor i could find for a reasonable price. a full jdm swap is roughly 2000. im sure you could piece it together for way less. i just picked up my motor for $400. now i just have to piece together the tranny, and ecu and find the right cv shafts so that it doesnt stick out past the fenders.
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