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  1. #25
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    SY Accord
    take it and fix it up and put a Turbo II motor in it.

  2. #26
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    City Turbo II is approx 80 kw (@ flywheel) all alloy, 15 psi standard, and a whole lot of fun.

    Most Honda wreckers have a few floating around in their yards so motors are not that difficult to come by. The engine itself practically bolts directly into an eb1 (1973-1976) civic. The civics weigh 100kg (approx) less than the citys.

    Civic/City monster ---> http://www.boostcruising.com/readers...ry/6/3939.html

    FastAz

  3. #27
    hmm mum used to have a City... none turbo ofcouse..

  4. #28
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    I had a 86 City and the motor went so i chucked in a spare D16A8 in it with the Civic D15B twin carby's, thing hauled.. had to upgrade the brakes to the CRX also. had alot of fun suprising alot of people a the lights
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  5. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by online
    I had a 86 City and the motor went so i chucked in a spare D16A8 in it with the Civic D15B twin carby's, thing hauled.. had to upgrade the brakes to the CRX also. had alot of fun suprising alot of people a the lights

    how did it compare to a city turbo II?

    i been tihnking about getting 1st gen civic and dropping the TII engine in as a side project...very very tempting.

  6. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawk
    City Turbo II is approx 80 kw (@ flywheel) all alloy, 15 psi standard, and a whole lot of fun.

    Most Honda wreckers have a few floating around in their yards so motors are not that difficult to come by. The engine itself practically bolts directly into an eb1 (1973-1976) civic. The civics weigh 100kg (approx) less than the citys.

    Civic/City monster ---> http://www.boostcruising.com/readers...ry/6/3939.html

    FastAz
    where abouts can u find some city parts in brisbane?

  7. #31
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    there is no comparison, the twin cam performs much much better than the little turbo motor.. it was a top little conversion.
    PRO FWD 9.07@161.48 FWD.. 04
    ALLMOTOR 10.83@123.23 NA FWD 05

  8. #32
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    It's all about power to weight. Honda's rule.

  9. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by online
    I had a 86 City and the motor went so i chucked in a spare D16A8 in it with the Civic D15B twin carby's, thing hauled.. had to upgrade the brakes to the CRX also. had alot of fun suprising alot of people a the lights
    thats EXACTLY what my friend wants to do with my spare engine lol (except didnt think of carby conv)
    www.lozzz.com - car spotting, food and other random crap from Japan

  10. #34
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    anyone like to post up some pics of the 80s city s..?


    always thinking of getting one, non turbo of course..just to run around. how much to they cost nowadays?

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    Tune By: Scott @ Insight Motorsport

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    i got a 84 model paid around 2k to get the midget on the road, little runaround but so much fun, i want to put an ek1 motor in for a laugh lol what do u reckon?

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