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  • assasainA Offline
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    assasain
    wrote on last edited by
    #28

    i already joined them i just havn't posted yet.... thanks 🙂

    ya i actually got it so the trunk latched and stays but havn't got it to be able to pop open, but i did install the windshield wiper motor and wipers and now those work too....... next thing to work on is the dash lights then the clutch and onward from there......

    Originally Posted by 00vtec View Post
    I take cash or check. True honda owners can hear it in anything no matter what the mods.

    "Imo kick yo ass so hard that candy comes out"

    hung like a butterfly but stings like a bee....

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    • BryceB Offline
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      Bryce
      wrote on last edited by
      #29

      Here I looked up the diffrence between the Gt-S and the Sr-5. It's going to take a ton of work/money, but good luck.

      4A-GE engine (and all brackets to support peripheral equipment)
      2.

      Most peripherals such as A/C, P/S pumps and compressors
      3.

      Complete intake and exhaust runners and headers
      4.

      Fuel pump and lines
      5.

      Gasoline tank, evaporation and related items
      6.

      Clutch fork and fluid line locations and bell housing (GTS and SR5 has opposite side clutch fork and slave due to the differences in the exhaust runner location and is extremely important not to run fluid lines next to exhaust systems)
      7.

      Transmission is the same unit as the GTS (T50C), however the speedometer gear is different, and must be replaced to read correct speed on the cluster. (due to different final drive ratio)
      8.

      EFI computer triggers and sensors
      *

      AFM or MAP
      *

      Air Temp Sensor (MAP only)
      *

      distributor assembly (MAP and AFM based are different)
      *

      Igniter and Coils (different for AFM and MAP based)
      *

      EFI Computer (MAP or AFM specific)
      *

      House Harness and Engine Harness and related junction boxes
      *

      All relays and VSV triggers
      *

      peripheral VSV triggers
      *

      Battery terminals and fusible link terminals and fuse box
      *

      some of these can be ignored for carburetor use such as Weber Side-draft carburetors
      9.

      Ignition system
      10.

      Dash Cluster missing check engine (W) lamp
      11.

      Labor and Installation Professional who can proceed properly so as not to create more problems (cheap or un-skilled installer would render the 4A-GE less powerful and unbelievably unreliable.
      12.

      Oil cooler, block and lines
      13.

      Clutch and flywheel

      Now as for other items that are mechanically different from the GT-S (4A-GE equipped models):

      Differential carrier
      2.

      Differential gear, axles, hub assembly (need 4A-GE unit to utilize commonly available LSD)
      3.

      Rear disk brakes vs. drum and related lines and cables (except Japanese GT)
      4.

      Steering rack, knuckles, tie rods
      5.

      Propeller shaft
      6.

      Clutch fork, assembly, cables, lines, bell housing (as mentioned above)
      7.

      Front and rear suspension are different from factory in spec but can be interchanged (Not significant as most owners replace them with aftermarket systems anyway)

      88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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      • AcesHighA Offline
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        AcesHigh
        wrote on last edited by
        #30

        LankorDie wrote:
        Here I looked up the diffrence between the Gt-S and the Sr-5. It's going to take a ton of work/money, but good luck.

        4A-GE engine (and all brackets to support peripheral equipment)
        2.

        Most peripherals such as A/C, P/S pumps and compressors
        3.

        Complete intake and exhaust runners and headers
        4.

        Fuel pump and lines
        5.

        Gasoline tank, evaporation and related items
        6.

        Clutch fork and fluid line locations and bell housing (GTS and SR5 has opposite side clutch fork and slave due to the differences in the exhaust runner location and is extremely important not to run fluid lines next to exhaust systems)
        7.

        Transmission is the same unit as the GTS (T50C), however the speedometer gear is different, and must be replaced to read correct speed on the cluster. (due to different final drive ratio)
        8.

        EFI computer triggers and sensors
        *

        AFM or MAP
        *

        Air Temp Sensor (MAP only)
        *

        distributor assembly (MAP and AFM based are different)
        *

        Igniter and Coils (different for AFM and MAP based)
        *

        EFI Computer (MAP or AFM specific)
        *

        House Harness and Engine Harness and related junction boxes
        *

        All relays and VSV triggers
        *

        peripheral VSV triggers
        *

        Battery terminals and fusible link terminals and fuse box
        *

        some of these can be ignored for carburetor use such as Weber Side-draft carburetors
        9.

        Ignition system
        10.

        Dash Cluster missing check engine (W) lamp
        11.

        Labor and Installation Professional who can proceed properly so as not to create more problems (cheap or un-skilled installer would render the 4A-GE less powerful and unbelievably unreliable.
        12.

        Oil cooler, block and lines
        13.

        Clutch and flywheel

        Now as for other items that are mechanically different from the GT-S (4A-GE equipped models):

        Differential carrier
        2.

        Differential gear, axles, hub assembly (need 4A-GE unit to utilize commonly available LSD)
        3.

        Rear disk brakes vs. drum and related lines and cables (except Japanese GT)
        4.

        Steering rack, knuckles, tie rods
        5.

        Propeller shaft
        6.

        Clutch fork, assembly, cables, lines, bell housing (as mentioned above)
        7.

        Front and rear suspension are different from factory in spec but can be interchanged (Not significant as most owners replace them with aftermarket systems anyway)

        owned 🙂 have fun

        2005 Mercedes-Benz C240 4Matic
        1993 Mazda Rx-7 Twin Turbo (sold)

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        • PSiedTSiP Offline
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          PSiedTSi
          wrote on last edited by
          #31

          we already knew it was very different...

          At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

          92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
          95 240SX SE SR20DET [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
          1993.5 Supra Hardtop...Sold
          Next project? 6cyl, 6spd?

          > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
          > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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          • krzydrftr93K Offline
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            krzydrftr93
            wrote on last edited by
            #32

            Well start saving now and maybe by this time next year you will be ready to start the build.

            Matt
            92 Civic HB
            JDM d15b w/14b@8psi
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            • 3_Series3 Offline
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              3_Series
              wrote on last edited by
              #33

              LankorDie wrote:
              Here I looked up the diffrence between the Gt-S and the Sr-5. It's going to take a ton of work/money, but good luck.

              4A-GE engine (and all brackets to support peripheral equipment)
              2.

              Most peripherals such as A/C, P/S pumps and compressors
              3.

              Complete intake and exhaust runners and headers
              4.

              Fuel pump and lines
              5.

              Gasoline tank, evaporation and related items
              6.

              Clutch fork and fluid line locations and bell housing (GTS and SR5 has opposite side clutch fork and slave due to the differences in the exhaust runner location and is extremely important not to run fluid lines next to exhaust systems)
              7.

              Transmission is the same unit as the GTS (T50C), however the speedometer gear is different, and must be replaced to read correct speed on the cluster. (due to different final drive ratio)
              8.

              EFI computer triggers and sensors
              *

              AFM or MAP
              *

              Air Temp Sensor (MAP only)
              *

              distributor assembly (MAP and AFM based are different)
              *

              Igniter and Coils (different for AFM and MAP based)
              *

              EFI Computer (MAP or AFM specific)
              *

              House Harness and Engine Harness and related junction boxes
              *

              All relays and VSV triggers
              *

              peripheral VSV triggers
              *

              Battery terminals and fusible link terminals and fuse box
              *

              some of these can be ignored for carburetor use such as Weber Side-draft carburetors
              9.

              Ignition system
              10.

              Dash Cluster missing check engine (W) lamp
              11.

              Labor and Installation Professional who can proceed properly so as not to create more problems (cheap or un-skilled installer would render the 4A-GE less powerful and unbelievably unreliable.
              12.

              Oil cooler, block and lines
              13.

              Clutch and flywheel

              Now as for other items that are mechanically different from the GT-S (4A-GE equipped models):

              Differential carrier
              2.

              Differential gear, axles, hub assembly (need 4A-GE unit to utilize commonly available LSD)
              3.

              Rear disk brakes vs. drum and related lines and cables (except Japanese GT)
              4.

              Steering rack, knuckles, tie rods
              5.

              Propeller shaft
              6.

              Clutch fork, assembly, cables, lines, bell housing (as mentioned above)
              7.

              Front and rear suspension are different from factory in spec but can be interchanged (Not significant as most owners replace them with aftermarket systems anyway)

              Did he ever say he was gonna do a GT-S conversion? He only mentioned a motor swap...

              2002 Subaru Legacy
              1993 BMW 325i (sold)

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              • sitn2loS Offline
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                sitn2lo
                wrote on last edited by
                #34

                waste of money... just use it as a winter beater dont swap it (but also if u think u can do it then do it.)and dont put the gay ass apc shit on it....like someone on here did...

                Yukon Denali on 22's

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                • krzydrftr93K Offline
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                  krzydrftr93
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #35

                  sitn2lo wrote:
                  waste of money... just use it as a winter beater dont swap it (but also if u think u can do it then do it.)and dont put the gay ass apc shit on it....like someone on here did...

                  I dont have anything APC on my car. I have AEM intake Cf spoon mirrors from jdmcarboy, CF spoon style spoiler from tintmasters type r titanium shift knob and type r red stiched shift boot from tintmasters and tint from them. Saving for password:jdm sturt bars or jic magic bars. SO I DONT HAVE GAY SHIT ON MY CAR ALRIGHT.

                  Matt
                  92 Civic HB
                  JDM d15b w/14b@8psi
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                  • HandoEXH Offline
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                    HandoEX
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #36

                    krzydrftr93 wrote:
                    I dont have anything APC on my car. I have AEM intake Cf spoon mirrors from jdmcarboy, CF spoon style spoiler from tintmasters type r titanium shift knob and type r red stiched shift boot from tintmasters and tint from them. Saving for password:jdm sturt bars or jic magic bars. SO I DONT HAVE GAY SHIT ON MY CAR ALRIGHT.
                    Who are you talking to? Everybody already left this thread already screaming, I just dropped by to turn out the light...

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                      SmitEvo
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                      #37

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