I went through the same thing myself with my last car, it's not worth the effort unless it's an exceptionally good car. Stick to buying modified cars within the state save yourself a lot of time and...
Cheap seats will mostly be uncomfortable and/or will degrade in quality very quickly e.g a friend bought some drift brand seats and within 2 months the padding went to shit and felt like you were...
If it's a road car stick to OEM brakes. Type R calipers with upgraded pads and rotors will give you all the stopping power you'll ever need for a B series Civic.
Why would he go with building his head and keeping a auto transmission? Also it's an opportunity to get a fresh engine in there with much lower KM's and JDM H22A's have a higher output.
Why would he...
Might be good to actually test it with and without the four wheel steering at the khana event.
I've not seen any straight up comparison but everywhere I read generally has the same consensus as not...
Yeah my old car was a H22A EG and my First car was a H22A 4th Gen Prelude.
I love the H22A engine, I don't see the B series as being all that special except for how cheap it and all its parts are.
Be careful if buying any car from Queensland that's been modded, specifically like IV731CI said heavily modded cars will need to pass engineering, these are pretty thorough and strict checks.
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I don't know what you mean by +32mm sorry, if you're referring to the offset 6UL's only come in +36.
You'll need the guards rolled if you want to run 225/XX/15 with 6UL's, with or without the...
Heat it up with a jetlighter, heatgun, torch etc
Quickly cool it down with ice
Put the breaker bar on and give it a few taps with a mallet or your hand if you think you're tuff.
Watch as the bolt...
I was going to say just starting hacking it to pieces since you won't really need it and if you do need it again you can pickup stock intakes for dirt cheap.
It's how I did mine anyways.