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    93 honda civic

    Hi Guys

    Im new to this forum, and wanted to say hi.
    I have just purchased a 93 Honda Civic as a project car for the school I work at, as I run an automotive program there. We will hopefully soon begin to deliver 'cert 3 in Motorsport' with the Honda at the center of our program.

    Just wanted to ask some advice as to wether the Honda will be a good fit to develop as a track car.




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    Hi, welcome to OH

    Id say due to the vehicles popularity, ease to work on, and overall weight you have made a good choice. Also the ability to interchange a lot of parts with the DC2 chassis is very advantageous as the a/m scene for them is quite large. Overall a lot of options

    Good luck with the build and being able to offer cert 3.

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    Depends on the budget.

    It's not a quick car, but its a solid motor to get started on. Focus on the suspension mainly as honda's are well known for their handling properties.
    OEM parts whore

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    sedans and motorsport somehow doesnt sound right lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    sedans and motorsport somehow doesnt sound right lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    sedans and motorsport somehow doesnt sound right lol
    i don't know if your trolling or srs


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    oshet getting gang banged by sedan clan
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    With our special rotational tires, it will allow you to drive very fast. - JK Tyre

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    lol, i just thought it was a odd statement given the amount of race series that feature sedans, or were you more specifically referring to EG's?

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    Thanks guys
    Weve removed the bumpers and prepping for paint at the moment.

    So the motor is a ZC as I understand, and not vtech ?
    From what I gather they have similar power to a vtech ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam.m View Post
    Thanks guys
    Weve removed the bumpers and prepping for paint at the moment.

    So the motor is a ZC as I understand, and not vtech ?
    From what I gather they have similar power to a vtech ?
    fist of all its spelt vtec lol

    second of all it's a D16A8 not a ZC

    And third no it does not have similar power to a DOHC vtec motor. It has the same power output is a SOHC D16Y1 (vtec)
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    Ah, ok, I was just going off what I read here:

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    130-135 hp @ 6800 rpm ?
    What does a vtec have ?

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