D16Y8 How do I make it faster?
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Recently got a 1997 Honda Civic EX after wanting a Civic for years. It's the third car i've owned so far and i'm pretty set on keeping it for a while. I was wondering which route I should take on making this car faster? Eventually a turbo will be put on it but like how do these people on here get their little Civics to 200-300 HP and above that? That's the goal for me. What would be the best things to do to get this thing beating people in a straight line? Also is there any engine swaps I could do to this car that wouldn't require a new cradle or different motor mounts? Would be really cool if I could put like a B18 in this thing.
Last edited by nsp224466; 06-08-2017 at 10:47 PM.
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Re: D16Y8 How do I make it faster?
Bolt-ons are worthless for D-series engines. Turbo or engine swap is your only option for increased hp and torque. Not as simple as just installing a turbo though..you'll need to research it thoroughly and plan on spending more than you might guess. Engine internals should be upgraded before adding turbo.
Cheapest route is a B20 engine which may require different engine mounts. Read up on B20 specs and swap..ton of info online. Honda Tech seems to have more members into swaps so you may find more info there. I have a 1995 Civic EX with a 1999 JDM B20b swap (previous owner did swap). It's a non-Vtec and good torque is available across the entire powerband instead of at high revs compared to a B16.
Specs:
B20B/B20Z
1999 - 2001 specs
NON-VTEC
Found in: USDM CRV as a , CR-V and Honda Orthia as a B20B
Displacement: 1,973 cc (120.4 cu in)
Power: 147 hp (110 kW) @ 6200 rpm
Torque: 133 lb·ft (180 N·m) @ 4800 rpm
Rod length: 137 mm (5.4 in)
Compression: 9.6:1
Bore: 84 mm (3.3 in)
Stroke: 89 mm (3.5 in)
Redline: 6700 rpm
It's a fun car to drive especially while cornering but, straight line speed isn't too impressive..unless compared to a D-series..lol
A (5th gen) '95 Civic EX is just over 2,000 pounds. 6th gens are a bit heavier.
D16Y8 Specs
HP 127
TQ: 109
Cheapest route is a B20 engine which may require different engine mounts. Read up on B20 specs and swap..ton of info online. Honda Tech seems to have more members into swaps so you may find more info there. I have a 1995 Civic EX with a 1999 JDM B20b swap (previous owner did swap). It's a non-Vtec and good torque is available across the entire powerband instead of at high revs compared to a B16.
Specs:
B20B/B20Z
1999 - 2001 specs
NON-VTEC
Found in: USDM CRV as a , CR-V and Honda Orthia as a B20B
Displacement: 1,973 cc (120.4 cu in)
Power: 147 hp (110 kW) @ 6200 rpm
Torque: 133 lb·ft (180 N·m) @ 4800 rpm
Rod length: 137 mm (5.4 in)
Compression: 9.6:1
Bore: 84 mm (3.3 in)
Stroke: 89 mm (3.5 in)
Redline: 6700 rpm
It's a fun car to drive especially while cornering but, straight line speed isn't too impressive..unless compared to a D-series..lol
A (5th gen) '95 Civic EX is just over 2,000 pounds. 6th gens are a bit heavier.
D16Y8 Specs
HP 127
TQ: 109
Last edited by Wankenstein; 06-08-2017 at 11:43 PM.
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Re: D16Y8 How do I make it faster?
how do these people on here get their little Civics to 200-300 HP and above that?
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Re: D16Y8 How do I make it faster?
You'll need money, a lot of money.
$4,500 to $6,000 for Boost
$4000 - $5000 for High Comp.
$700 to $1200 for Engine Swap
$500 to $1000 for NO2
...that's if you do the labor your self.
$4,500 to $6,000 for Boost
$4000 - $5000 for High Comp.
$700 to $1200 for Engine Swap
$500 to $1000 for NO2
...that's if you do the labor your self.