Quick question about EG parts
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the body parts might work, but i highly doubt it. and any engine/suspension will work with any coupe,hatch and 4dr
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ichibankilla;241310 wrote:
As most of you know I've got 95 sedan. I wondering what parts from a coupe or hatch are interchangeable with it, most importantly being bumpers(fr & rr), fenders and also any aftermarket parts from other engines that will fit on a 1.5 non vtec, I'm already in the know about a mini me swap and may a road a choose to go down eventually. I'm not looking to build a super fast 1/4 mile car, just a fun budget minded car to mess around with with maybe a possibility of budget turbo set up later on.Thanks
coupe exhaust will work, front bumper from a coupe or hatch WONT work, not sure about rear. same goes with fenders and hood, wont work.
now if you wanted to do a whole front end swap you could make something happen. but it will look like an unfinished puzzle.
just do a simple b swap, toss in some suspension and call it a night. no need to do much after that unless you like blowing hot air which droping $ into a paper shredder.
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KA-T_240;241335 wrote:
What I know about hondas:- Good Gas Mileage
- Slow
- Burn lots of oil, even a brand new one(from what I was told....)
- Reliable if you check your oil everday
- If you put a turbo on it and do it cheap, you will blow shit up.
mine didnt burn oil. :icon_santa:
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KA-T_240;241335 wrote:
What I know about hondas:- Good Gas Mileage
- Slow
- Burn lots of oil, even a brand new one(from what I was told....)
- Reliable if you check your oil everday
- If you put a turbo on it and do it cheap, you will blow shit up.
first i will start off by saying your an idiot.
now that everyone knows your full of shit and don't know the first thing to modding cars let alone hondas we can begin.
put a turbo on your d15, it is cheap fun and reliable. i put a turbo kit on my 91 4 door and it runs fine, hell me and inpector01 road tuned it. it ran 14.6 at 91 in the 1/4. and it is my winter car. i put the kit together for $200 and my only problem was a small oil leak.
i also beat a ls/vtec ef and kept up with a lightly modded wrx.
so to say it will blow up on the cheap is just plain stupid.
oh and it won't cost you anywhere near the price of a b series swap.
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Faber, I can honestly believe you said that......Yes if you don't do things correctly, you will be replacing parts, or could blow it up, but if you do it right, it will last. And doing it right, doesn't have to be expensive.
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KA-T_240;241335 wrote:
What I know about hondas:- Good Gas Mileage
- Slow
- Burn lots of oil, even a brand new one(from what I was told....)
- Reliable if you check your oil everday
- If you put a turbo on it and do it cheap, you will blow shit up.
Really??? I'm gonna go with you don't know much then.
If my brand new Fit was burning oil I'd sure as hell be in the shop with it, but that's not happening and I've never heard of some ones brand new honda burning oil.
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DrifterExtreme;241357 wrote:
first i will start off by saying your an idiot.now that everyone knows your full of shit and don't know the first thing to modding cars let alone hondas we can begin.
put a turbo on your d15, it is cheap fun and reliable. i put a turbo kit on my 91 4 door and it runs fine, hell me and inpector01 road tuned it. it ran 14.6 at 91 in the 1/4. and it is my winter car. i put the kit together for $200 and my only problem was a small oil leak.
gsrEK;241371 wrote:
just junkyard boost it. drifterextreme's lil 4 door scoots pretty good!!That's kind of what I had in mind, I believe some people use the turbo set up off of a talon or eclipse and I know for a fact there's a few of those in the junkyard.

And I am well aware of most of the does and don'ts when it comes to turboing a car, I've done a fair amount of research on the subject, for curiosities sake, for the most part. I could do the old, hide the turbo piping in the stock air intake trick, I always liked that.
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he may be talking about s2000's, but they do that for a reason. now i'm not 100% on why they do but mine burned about 1-1.5 quarts between oil changes.
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darkelvis;241351 wrote:
www.homemadeturbo.com/forum...
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epic fail at faber being the first one to post an opinion on what someone should do to their honda.
get your facts straight please before posting about something you know nothing about.
seriously the amount you would spend on a b swap then effort into doing the actual swap would way overcome the price and ease of a simple d series turbo setup. a bseries swap (gsr at that) would get fucking stomped by a dseries on 8 psi.
people please, dont talk when you dont know things.
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I have a little t3 outta my shadow project.
needs a little work, cleaning and such.
A turbo project sounds fun. put a little turbo on it and maybe a megasquirt?! <-- neat little gadget. I have been itching to build another turbo beater.
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