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Something to stir the pot :) UPDATED
Hey guys, im new to this forum. Some of you might previously know me from the silver honda integra, which cyber built.
Just wanted your views on something i have ALREADY done. Those who knew my old engine, it was running 11.8:1 compression on P73 00 pistons, toda valve springs, toda spec c camshafts, b16a head (ported and polished), type-r intake manifold, h22a throttle body, toda exhaust manifold, toda spec c camshafts, toda camgears, mugen headgasket, and so on.
Well the news is, i have sold the engine, and just put in a 6A12TT from a mitsubishi. For all those who do not know what that is, its a 2Litre V6, Twin turbo engine producing 307Nm or torque @ 6000rpm, and 180kw at the fly in standard. Obviously the original type-r gearbox was not kept in the car, and had to be replaced with a mitsubishi item. But yeah, its almost in. Its been fitted with a motec M8, front mount, and 3inch exhausts from turbo back.
So now its time for the criticism I had my fun with the n/a honda engine, who thinks i stuffed up and put a decent car out of balance?
And yes, there were great hours spent in how a realiable turbo setup on the honda engine would be possible, but for the money involved in rebuilding the block, i didnt see it worth it. When it comes down to it, a base turbo engine will, in my oppinon be better then a aftermarket turbo setup on a n/a engine.
CL, keep out of this
Last edited by [AROUSN]; 01-05-2005 at 11:36 AM.
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hahaha... mark i aint saying nothing cause u know that i wanted u to keep the n/a engine but i guess u not a true honda boy!!
vtec has the true power cause it roars, unlike turbos that are for pussy's are they sound like cats... :P hahaha j/j each to there own turbo's are good but n/a is awesome for the power they put out...
Will
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I spent two years with the thing Will. IT NEVER EVER EVER GAVE ME PROBLEMS. It was the most reliable engine i had ever used. However, it did lack massive horsepower, and eventually i'd want some. And i wasnt ready to detonate a good sounding, healthy engine.
Some of you might then say, why da heck would you do something like that, and not just get rid of the car, and buy a mitsubishi. The answer is, i promised it one day i'll make it go real fast, and that day has come. I've always loved the integra. But eventually n/a wasnt quick enough, and its not pleasent lining up against a worked wrx/skyline/supra/evo/gsr/gto, etc.
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Hey Mark, you're finally here! John told me of the swap, thats just nuts. From what I've heard, your old engine pulled like crazy.
It's Manuel by the way.
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mmmm, mitsu in a honda :S Dont really like the idea of it, but hey, at least you are recognising the class of the honda chassis
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why stirring the pot?? sound slike fun... good job
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you have pictureS? please post i'd like too look at a hondbishi
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Ditto. Sounds interesting.
Not a fan of the airbrushing though.
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Originally Posted by joneblaze
Ditto. Sounds interesting.
Not a fan of the airbrushing though.
Car isnt airbrushed anymore dude Car was just finished being resprayed by madhatter.
I'll have pics either tonight or in a few days! A few people have called the car a inbred/hondabishi. I think i might need new plates now
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Wheres your previous engine?
Thinking of selling it?
Edit: its been sold as you said in the first post, forget im here.
Last edited by Brescia; 22-09-2004 at 01:32 PM.
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Mark, as i said to ya on msn, gl bro, hope it works out well for ya
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