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bernie
12-07-2005, 01:26 AM
pardon my lack of knowledge of cars BUT i need to ask about mods for the Type R integra. DC5

just looking at "Bang for your bucks" section. it gives me this bit of information. Just like to ask how much approx. to achieve these mods??Also where can 1 purchase these goodies?? :confused:
would appreciate your input.. cheers peoples..

High budget – best power delivery
#1 – Lightweight flywheel (ignor step 1)
#2 – Heavy-duty clutch
#3 – Lower final drive
#4 – JDM Intake manifold + CAI only
#5 – Header + S2000 cat + cat-back system
#6 – Ported head / Spec A2/B/C camshafts / valve springs/ Titanium retainers / adjustable cam gear - exhaust only / fuel pump / Forged pistons / Forged rods (For over 9000rpm) / injectors & fuel pressure regulator / ECU / dyno tuning / heavy duty engine mounts.
Nb: Additional head work that can/may need to be done includes shaving of rocker arms for cam clearance, re-shaping of valves, combustion chamber re-profiling.
Power output: 156+kw @ wheels (Dyno dynamics – shootout)

BLKCRX
12-07-2005, 08:45 AM
Your talking big knowledge and also big costs involved in the above modifications. Sadly to hinder the fact your also according to your signature you live in Darwin, and I question the amount of local skill and knowledge in pulling off such a project. If your serious about doing the above modifications I would be looking at sending your car to the best people in the business which would involve sending your car most certainly interstate.



Like anything there are different brands and different options you can go with, some parts work better than others, some cost more than others and don’t work the slightest bit better, brand names were left off the above recommendation on purpose, that should be up to your engine designer and tuner to decide what parts you should use, as he or she should have expert knowledge and know what works, and what doesn’t.. as a general rule budget around the following for all the listed items ( these prices are not absolute just a very rough guide, assuming parts are order purchased from Australian distributors.



Lightweight flywheel $400 – $650

Heavy-duty clutch $450 - $900

Lower final drive $1200 - $1600

JDM Intake manifold + CAI only $1000 - $1500

Header + S2000 cat + cat-back system $2200 - $2600

Ported head $1000 - $1800

Spec A2/B/C camshafts / valve springs/ Titanium retainers / adjustable cam gear $2400 - $3000

Fuel pump $350 - $550

Forged pistons $850 - $1500

Forged rods (For over 9000rpm) $850 - $1700

Injectors & fuel pressure regulator $1000 - $1500

ECU / dyno tuning $2000 - $2500

Heavy duty engine mounts. $350 - $550

Additional head work that can/may need to be done includes shaving of rocker arms for cam clearance, re-shaping of valves, combustion chamber re-profiling. $1000 - $1500



Then you have all the hidden costs of building an engine like above, a engine like that I would never build unless I also included the following, (Bare in mind the original bang for your buck post was never a absolute quote.. just a idea of what needs to be done )



New bearings $1000 - $1500

New Gaskets vrs kit bottom end / head $800 - $1400

Oil pump $500 - $650

Water pump $300 - $400

Head studs $250 - $400

Belts $150 - $200



The above parts alone come to somewhere around $18,000.00 - $26,500.00



Then there’s labor on top of everything…which on a job that size would be also fairly scary, but hell you would have one fast lil DC5 ;) and I would dare to say maybe one of the best in Australia…



Regards James

bennjamin
12-07-2005, 12:31 PM
check in THIS thread CLICK HERE for dc5 mod discussion (http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12532)

bernie
12-07-2005, 03:03 PM
18,000 - 26,500... thats more than scary.. i guess dreaming of these mods are only whats possible for me.. BUT i do thank you for your input..i should of 1st asked what cost am i looking at for the lower budget mods..
Thanks James.

TODA AU
13-07-2005, 07:09 AM
18,000 - 26,500... thats more than scary.. i guess dreaming of these mods are only whats possible for me.. BUT i do thank you for your input..i should of 1st asked what cost am i looking at for the lower budget mods..
Thanks James.

#1 – Lightweight flywheel - $650
#2 – Heavy-duty clutch - $450
#3 – Lower final drive - $1100
#4 – Intake - $550+
#5 – Header/Cat/System - $2600+
#6 – ECU + Dyno tuning - $1950 (K-100 ~ dyno tuned & fitted)
+ Labour...

GReY_CVC
14-07-2005, 01:38 PM
umm i mite sound stoopid but yehh wat is a lower final drive..??...

kousoku
14-07-2005, 02:02 PM
its just differnt gear ratios.
the lower the drive, the higher the ratio numbers which means the faster accerlation but consequently lower top speed.

pgclee
15-07-2005, 04:55 PM
keep it stock unless you got a nice 35k in your bank...HAHAHa...and when u wanna sell your car, u won't have any of the money back...HAHA..guess what...i'm one of the Victim!....hehehe...

enoch
16-07-2005, 02:42 AM
u say power output 156kws?
$26k for a 9kw increase?!

CTR Coupe
16-07-2005, 03:49 AM
u say power output 156kws?
$26k for a 9kw increase?!

Thats at the wheels not at the flywheel :rolleyes:

seihoa
20-10-2005, 07:47 PM
u say power output 156kws?
$26k for a 9kw increase?!

LOL !!!!

FEELDV
21-10-2005, 11:18 AM
u say power output 156kws?
$26k for a 9kw increase?!

hahahaha Yeah you pay $26k for 9 extra kw at the flywheel. Hondas are not an easy machine to work on. You need skill, precision and perfection lol. Its at the wheels you goose. but still youd think for $26k you would have a 10 second car lol. For that money My opinion would lead to Turbocharging your car. Thats just me. lol :D

_CiVIC_
21-10-2005, 01:36 PM
invest your money elsewhere.. for that large sum of money to achieve 156kw at the wheels, dude you could spend 1/4 of that money get a turbo kit and achieve much more than just 156kw.. which will then leave you some money to save to a deposit on a house or something..

X8TEENX
22-10-2005, 12:15 AM
people pay about 7-8k to do a supercharged...+ few things then can reach over 250 hp atw...they pay less than 25k to done all things wif ecu+ many things

krasyvy
22-10-2005, 01:06 AM
wow, gonna cost ya a lot of money