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    3k build

    hey guys,

    friend with em1 has 3k to spend on his car.

    1. looking at rebuild (motor has done 240xxx kms but still going strong) with performance parts.
    2. performance mods (IHE etc)
    3. save a bit more for engine transplant.

    which of the above do you guys recommend? looking for bang for your buck power.

    cheers

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    performance mods wont be that good of an idea as the engine has high kms
    b18 swap would be sweet but thats just my opinion
    SingleCammerJammer

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    i ment 1 or 3 ooops
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    Intake (Long Ram Intake), Headers + full exhaust, ECU (Hondata S300) + tune

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    my D15b7 has done over 320k kms - still drives the same as it did wen we bought it at 150k kms

    kms means nothing

    i would do 1 + 2
    its already a b16a2 - all you need is a freshen up and some power mods and you will be damn happy
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    If the engine is 'still going strong' and be appropriately looked after, then why would you rebuild it?

    HD clutch + lightweight flywheel.
    Cold air intake.
    Full exhaust (header, high-flow cat and cat-back).
    ECU + tune.

    There's your $3g and IMO it's the best way to spend it

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    If the engine is 'still going strong' and be appropriately looked after, then why would you rebuild it?

    HD clutch + lightweight flywheel.
    Cold air intake.
    Full exhaust (header, high-flow cat and cat-back).
    ECU + tune.

    There's your $3g and IMO it's the best way to spend it
    +1

    amen to that
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    engine transplant....b16a even modded in an em1 is a nugget. with 3k you can get a b18c2 maybe even B18CR without gearbox just use your b16a box


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    new clutch/flywheel, replace head gasket, all gaskets, bottom end rebuild? (diy of course)
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    I love J-Cups

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    If the engine is 'still going strong' and be appropriately looked after, then why would you rebuild it?

    HD clutch + lightweight flywheel.
    Cold air intake.
    Full exhaust (header, high-flow cat and cat-back).
    ECU + tune.

    There's your $3g and IMO it's the best way to spend it
    + 2 to that. option 1 and 3 are not so practical.

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    3k? 1.5k on turbo kit, $600 on Hondata, the rest on 2.5in free flow exhaust and tuning.

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    if your after power then look around for a c7 or c2, otherwise go boost. Sell the current setup, and ull have some extra cash

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