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  1. #1
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    300-400Whp B16 civic

    Hey all over the next year i am looking to build a pretty quick civic
    My power goal is somewhere between 300-400HP at the wheels.
    Turbo wise i was leaning towards a GT30R to run the power comfortably but am finding it hard to get my info on how to go about it.
    So thought that i would try my luck here as to what everyone thinks i'll need to run this set-up on a daily driven street car. Everything from internals, fuel system and driveline and where the best places are to go.
    Thanks

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    just calculating your goals, you want 224kw to 300kw atw.

    Now just by that your gonna need a pretty hardcore build to make those power figures. This is not gonna be a cheap build. Prob 1000cc injectors for a start. Full rebuilt engine.

    I'd say your best bet is to start with a larger engine also b18c or b20.

    Putting power to the ground is gonna be really hard. Under boost this things gonna be a nugget. For daily driving its not gonna be friendly when boost kicks in.

    Its doable but its gonna depend on how much $$$ you wanna pour into it
    I'd say this is gonna be at least a $15k+ build
    Last edited by Limbo; 08-02-2008 at 03:58 PM.
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  3. #3
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    I don't intend to run that power all day but for trips out to the track etc i want to have that kind of power on tap. Ultimate goal is to run deep into the 12's with a street car (12sec 1/4's). I'm thinking around the 10,000$ for the build over the next 12 or so months.

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    10k for engine or engine +turbo kit?

    Quality turbo kit will set you back 10k.

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    Look at Yonas' car. he's done 12s with NA. That gets big ups from me. Anyone can throw a whole heap of cash at a car to get 12s but to do that with an NA setup demands respect. It also retains a street driven, trackable poise too. A 400hp FWD car is rendered useless the first time it tries to turn a corner.

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    yeah but 12's out of a NA isn't quite as streetable as 12's with a turbo? (or am i wrong?)

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    wrong.
    n/a has a smoother more predictable power band, than a turbo.

  8. #8
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    which would b the N/A motor of choice to pull 12's in a EG/EK civic in street form

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    Just make sure you got deep pockets and please make a lovely little thread of your build for all of us to drool over

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phat999 View Post
    which would b the N/A motor of choice to pull 12's in a EG/EK civic in street form
    K24 i would guess ?
    Or perhaps a little less torque, a K20 ?

    Edit: Realised you said N/A, so i would say K24, you wont have rediculous torque because there's no turbo

  11. #11
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    For 300hp all you need is pistons, rods and decent turbo setup & tune.
    Deano.

  12. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by destrukshn View Post
    wrong.
    n/a has a smoother more predictable power band, than a turbo.
    to qoute myself,
    though i'd still go turbo anyday
    lol

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