gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside
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gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside
BLOCK:
Exospeed opendeck sleeves
SuperTech 81.5mm pistons
Full-Race(Manley) TurboTuff rods
ITR crank
HEAD:
b16 head
SuperTech Valvetrain
SuperTech valves - Inconel exhaust/Black nitride intake
Full PnP
GSR cams
JG Victor X intake manifold
STR 68mm TB
TURBO SETUP:
Full-Race TopMount manifold
Garrett gt42r 1.01a/r
3" intercooler piping
Precision 750hp intercooler
Tial 44mm wastegate
Tial 50mm BOV
4" downpipe and full exhaust
FUEL SETUP:
Aeromotive Eliminator fuel pump
Aeromotive FPR
-10 feed and -6 return SS fuel lines
STR Fuel Rail
RC 1200cc injectors
TRANNY:
GSR open diff for temporary
Exedy semi carbon twin disc clutch kit
Gator axles(will be buying next)
ALL THE EXTRAS NOT LISTED ABOVE :
AEM EMS
MSD 6A
MSD HVC2 coil
NOS wet kit(50-100shot)
PLX M-300 wideband
CHASSIS = 1994 Honda civic hatchback
Sure I am forgeting some things. Thanks to Cortney Green for assembling the engine for me and also to everyone else helping me find all the parts I needed for the build. Also thanks to Full-Race/Geoff for the Topnotch manifold...AND BoostFed for the turbo!!!
PICS:
Modified by gt42r_civic at 9:51 AM 1/3/2006
Exospeed opendeck sleeves
SuperTech 81.5mm pistons
Full-Race(Manley) TurboTuff rods
ITR crank
HEAD:
b16 head
SuperTech Valvetrain
SuperTech valves - Inconel exhaust/Black nitride intake
Full PnP
GSR cams
JG Victor X intake manifold
STR 68mm TB
TURBO SETUP:
Full-Race TopMount manifold
Garrett gt42r 1.01a/r
3" intercooler piping
Precision 750hp intercooler
Tial 44mm wastegate
Tial 50mm BOV
4" downpipe and full exhaust
FUEL SETUP:
Aeromotive Eliminator fuel pump
Aeromotive FPR
-10 feed and -6 return SS fuel lines
STR Fuel Rail
RC 1200cc injectors
TRANNY:
GSR open diff for temporary
Exedy semi carbon twin disc clutch kit
Gator axles(will be buying next)
ALL THE EXTRAS NOT LISTED ABOVE :
AEM EMS
MSD 6A
MSD HVC2 coil
NOS wet kit(50-100shot)
PLX M-300 wideband
CHASSIS = 1994 Honda civic hatchback
Sure I am forgeting some things. Thanks to Cortney Green for assembling the engine for me and also to everyone else helping me find all the parts I needed for the build. Also thanks to Full-Race/Geoff for the Topnotch manifold...AND BoostFed for the turbo!!!
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Modified by gt42r_civic at 9:51 AM 1/3/2006
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AbitAvenger »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Alot of sick parts just sitting there looks so freakin sweet</TD></TR></TABLE>
the engine is fully assembled now. just waing on a few more parts and the motor is going in.
Alot of sick parts just sitting there looks so freakin sweet</TD></TR></TABLE>
the engine is fully assembled now. just waing on a few more parts and the motor is going in.
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I would step it up to 3" charge piping as the turbo outlet is 3" already. Besides that looks like a kick *** setup.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by turbopat11 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The last pictures are a good combination </TD></TR></TABLE>
ill have some pics of the manifold here soon
ill have some pics of the manifold here soon
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Re: gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside (gt42r_civic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gt42r_civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">BLOCK:
Exospeed opendeck sleeves
CP 81.5mm pistons
Full-Race(Manley) TurboTuff rods
ITR crank</TD></TR></TABLE>
Why did you choose such a small bore for your set up? VERY sweet setup none the less. Best of luck!
Exospeed opendeck sleeves
CP 81.5mm pistons
Full-Race(Manley) TurboTuff rods
ITR crank</TD></TR></TABLE>
Why did you choose such a small bore for your set up? VERY sweet setup none the less. Best of luck!
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Re: gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside (fknfast)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fknfast »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thats hot</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thank you Paris Hilton
Looks nice. Any pics of the car itself?
Thank you Paris Hilton
Looks nice. Any pics of the car itself?
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Re: gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside (MONTCO Si)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MONTCO Si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Why did you choose such a small bore for your set up? VERY sweet setup none the less. Best of luck! </TD></TR></TABLE>
My guess would be that you dont need 88,000,000mm bore to make good power and it always leaves room for error on you having a kick *** setup and to me being a smartass
Why did you choose such a small bore for your set up? VERY sweet setup none the less. Best of luck! </TD></TR></TABLE>
My guess would be that you dont need 88,000,000mm bore to make good power and it always leaves room for error on you having a kick *** setup and to me being a smartass
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Re: gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside (AllmotorEH2)
It gives you more clamping area to hold the headgasket in place and allows for more overall reliability in this area. This is important when pushing 35-40psi.
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Re: gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside (gt42r_civic)
All the pics remind me of that scene from F&F when all the "Imported parts from... Japan!" came in and were layed out in the garage. "Nawwwz... gimme two... the big ones!!" Think they were drinking coronas too
Lethal setup though!
Lethal setup though!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Justin Olson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would step it up to 3" charge piping as the turbo outlet is 3" already. Besides that looks like a kick *** setup.
Regards,
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I agree Justin. Setup looks good though man.
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I agree Justin. Setup looks good though man.
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Re: gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside (Justin Olson)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Justin Olson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It gives you more clamping area to hold the headgasket in place and allows for more overall reliability in this area. This is important when pushing 35-40psi.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I've run 60psi on 85mm.
I've run 60psi on 85mm.
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Re: gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside (gt42r_civic)
What is your reasoning behind the ITR crank? I have always wondered this...
I know it is a bit heaver then the GSR crank.
I know it is a bit heaver then the GSR crank.
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Re: gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside (Justin Olson)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Justin Olson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It gives you more clamping area to hold the headgasket in place and allows for more overall reliability in this area. This is important when pushing 35-40psi.</TD></TR></TABLE> could be because the sleeves in the pic might not like being punched out past 83mm? we have run 84mm and 85mm bore with ge and darton sleeves with 35 to 40+ psi no problem. Either way the setup looks like it will make plenty of power, but the bigger bore definitely helps spool up.
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Re: gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside (littlebluecrx)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by littlebluecrx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> could be because the sleeves in the pic might not like being punched out past 83mm? we have run 84mm and 85mm bore with ge and darton sleeves with 35 to 40+ psi no problem. Either way the setup looks like it will make plenty of power, but the bigger bore definitely helps spool up.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i was going to post the same thing as Jason but didnt want it to make it seem like i was trying to jack the thread.
i was going to post the same thing as Jason but didnt want it to make it seem like i was trying to jack the thread.
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Re: gt42r 700+hp SFWD EG civic in the works...Pics inside (MONTCO Si)
Obviously its reliable on bseries to run 83-85mm bore and be reliable at whatever boost you choose. The key is a good tune is it not