2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
I'm new to the Honda world, I used to be a nissan guy but recently bought a 2001 Si and fell in love. but of course.. 127 hp just isnt cutting it for me, and im not interested in swapping the engine until it blows (It has 115k) So any recommendations? I'm thinking of getting it to at least 170 hp, boosting the torque high is always nice.
Amd also.. whats the widest I can go for rims an tires? Ive been googling but no luck
Thanks in advance!
Amd also.. whats the widest I can go for rims an tires? Ive been googling but no luck

Thanks in advance!
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Re: 2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
The widest you can go is pretty open ended, depends on offset and tire size. If would expect 9" with stock offsets would be possible if you roll the fenders.
170chp could be achieved with stage 2 cams and k-pro, 170whp would require boost.
170chp could be achieved with stage 2 cams and k-pro, 170whp would require boost.
Re: 2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
I'm a fan of fat tires.. so 9" with the tires?
I read that the d17a2 is not that tunable unless turbo'd.. But I like NA power.
Is there a specific cam shaft and k-pro i should get?
I read that the d17a2 is not that tunable unless turbo'd.. But I like NA power.
Is there a specific cam shaft and k-pro i should get?
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Stage 2 Brian Crower cam is the best option for power, stage 3 doesn't open up until you hit high rpms so kinda useless on the street. Read Hondata, it will tell you what specific ecus you can use to run k-pro on a d17.
You'll be hitting 145/150whp with stage 2, I/h/e, k-pro, and a couple hours on a dyno. You'd be hitting close to $3k and still have a slow car, not exactly ideal. Conversely, you can use a stage 1 cam, which doesn't require k-pro, valve springs, or tuning and puts you in the 125-130whp range.
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Re: 2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
These numbers are TERRIBLE! for 3000$ i might as well turbo or supercharge it. I guess a NA d17 is a dead dream 
Know anything or turbo or super charging it? I cant find any kits.
and for the tires, im only work im interested in is putting the rims on and off.. so 8.5 will let me avoid anything for correct?

Know anything or turbo or super charging it? I cant find any kits.
and for the tires, im only work im interested in is putting the rims on and off.. so 8.5 will let me avoid anything for correct?
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Re: 2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
These numbers are TERRIBLE! for 3000$ i might as well turbo or supercharge it. I guess a NA d17 is a dead dream 
Know anything or turbo or super charging it? I cant find any kits.
and for the tires, im only work im interested in is putting the rims on and off.. so 8.5 will let me avoid anything for correct?

Know anything or turbo or super charging it? I cant find any kits.
and for the tires, im only work im interested in is putting the rims on and off.. so 8.5 will let me avoid anything for correct?
The BEST D17 turbo kits were made by Dezod, but they're no longer in production. Currently, you'd most likely be looking at a TSI or something custom. Still, only 200whp for $3-4k.
I'm a K-swap fan, personally. K20a2 can be done for $4-5k if you shop around for deals.
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I see $4-5k for 160-170whp STOCK (big up in reliability) K20a2 as a much better purchase.
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My goals... be faster
haha, and to beat v6's I guess ill visit some turbo shops and see if they can do anything.
But if I were to go for a k20, would I just drop it in stock? or should I do more?
http://calgary.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ379057744
haha, and to beat v6's I guess ill visit some turbo shops and see if they can do anything. But if I were to go for a k20, would I just drop it in stock? or should I do more?
http://calgary.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ379057744
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Re: 2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
My goals... be faster
haha, and to beat v6's I guess ill visit some turbo shops and see if they can do anything.
But if I were to go for a k20, would I just drop it in stock? or should I do more?
http://calgary.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ379057744
haha, and to beat v6's I guess ill visit some turbo shops and see if they can do anything. But if I were to go for a k20, would I just drop it in stock? or should I do more?
http://calgary.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ379057744

Read the xProductionsx and more recent K-swap articles, they cover the process very well. The best way to go about one is to find someone parting out an RSX and buy everything you will need as a package deal.
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Re: 2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
I'm going to turbo it, change exhaust system, change air intake, keep the stock rims but paint them white... then ill install the d17 in the trunk....................... ill call it the civugatti
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for a bugatti, you still missing 8 cylinders to get there, 8 total are a far cry.
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Re: 2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
Accord engine would be illegal, too old, plus it's not a great engine all around.
s2000 engine could be done, but it would require massive modification, including a RWD conversion. It's essentially a RWD variant of K-series engines. You could modify a k-series into something almost identical to an s2000 engine. An s2000 crankshaft can be put into a k-series block with a very minor (could be done with a dremel) modification, as one example to the similarity. K24 block, very very good rods, f20c crank and you would be able to rev well past 10k rpm.
Re: 2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
F20 as in the s2000 or Accord engine?
Accord engine would be illegal, too old, plus it's not a great engine all around.
s2000 engine could be done, but it would require massive modification, including a RWD conversion. It's essentially a RWD variant of K-series engines. You could modify a k-series into something almost identical to an s2000 engine. An s2000 crankshaft can be put into a k-series block with a very minor (could be done with a dremel) modification, as one example to the similarity. K24 block, very very good rods, f20c crank and you would be able to rev well past 10k rpm.
Accord engine would be illegal, too old, plus it's not a great engine all around.
s2000 engine could be done, but it would require massive modification, including a RWD conversion. It's essentially a RWD variant of K-series engines. You could modify a k-series into something almost identical to an s2000 engine. An s2000 crankshaft can be put into a k-series block with a very minor (could be done with a dremel) modification, as one example to the similarity. K24 block, very very good rods, f20c crank and you would be able to rev well past 10k rpm.
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Re: 2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
erm... post number 10 in here:
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...-possible.html
erm...
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/3...-official.html
and before you go too far, check in ehre as well.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...w-big-big.html
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...-possible.html
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/3...-official.html
and before you go too far, check in ehre as well.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...w-big-big.html
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Re: 2001 Civic Si.. Tuning?
oh, heck, here goes a quote just for the fun:
"how big is to big?"
I can't answer, it's too private
Come on...
Read here...
J-series, V-6 in older vic's.
http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/t...aps/index.html
Civette
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2004368
Cibaru
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2763036
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread...1&page=1&pp=25
V12 Jaguar miata, "some" cuts in the firewall and hood, driver's seat over the camshaft

Or a beetle...

Yeah, the rad was placed in the rear, where the engine was. all lines custom made.
Wanna see the full threads?
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...swap-help.html
I can't answer, it's too private

Come on...
Read here...
J-series, V-6 in older vic's.
http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/t...aps/index.html
Civette
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2004368
Cibaru
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2763036
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread...1&page=1&pp=25
V12 Jaguar miata, "some" cuts in the firewall and hood, driver's seat over the camshaft

Or a beetle...

Yeah, the rad was placed in the rear, where the engine was. all lines custom made.
Wanna see the full threads?
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...swap-help.html



