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WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby 1976-Civic » Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:10 am

I'm after a turbo'd engine but if someone will sell a whole car either civic or city i will buy either turbo or n/a as i'll use body for another project.

Email, reply or txt/call me.

I'm in Rockhampton, QLD (CQ)

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby James » Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:06 am

Why do you have two sign on names IMP?

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby wkthyk » Mon Oct 24, 2005 11:02 am

I get a city N/A for sell now~ currently I put on ebay, you can have a look there.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4584280361&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1
contact me if any problem~

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby Tim » Wed Oct 26, 2005 11:18 am

I have a 76 white civic with the city turbo conversion for sale. However it is a two speed hondamatic. Wanting 2g for it.

Comes with CRX seats
Boost, Water temp, Oil pres gauges
Type one BOV
2 1/2 in exhaust w/ 3 in dump (Lukey muffler)
will also chuck in many spares including head, pistons, RX7 series 4 front mount intercooler - never got round to put it on

Need to sell this ASAP, as i am purchasing my dream, a Honda CRX with plans of a B18C conversion

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby Mark_Moddy » Wed Oct 26, 2005 11:25 am

Hello Tim

I am interested in your car.

Please phone me to discuss.

What is your phone number

Thanks

Mark

(0417) 604 426

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby James » Wed Oct 26, 2005 11:31 am

Man I have always wanted to know how a hondamatic city turbo was to drive, I reocn it would be fun as.

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby Tim » Wed Oct 26, 2005 11:41 am

Hi Mark

Im situated in Melbourne and my phone number is 0421 466 922

I will call u tonight at around 6- 6.30 to discusss

Bigleboe- hondamtic is fun!

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby 1976-Civic » Wed Oct 26, 2005 9:13 pm

Well it was on always sign on, on my dad's comp but i signed off and now i dont remember the password for that account and can't get it sent because i dont have access to the email account i registed it with.

Thanx for everyones help but ive found a 76' civic locally so ill be pulling that engine out putting it in the body i have and starting a project from scratch. Will be doing major mods possibly B16A down the road.

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby James » Fri Oct 28, 2005 5:10 pm

They dont fit very easilly, dont think youll get a b16 legal in aus, you need to notch the chassis rails and do nasty stuff to make them fit in 1st gens, why dont you go for a ZC they fit better and love turbos.

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby 1976-Civic » Fri Oct 28, 2005 11:23 pm

It was just a thought.

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby James » Sat Oct 29, 2005 9:37 am

Sorry, didnt mean to crush yours dreams :p

Colza is planning and collecting parts for a big 1st gen project at the moment, lets just say angus buttons dyno runs arent gonna look so impressive next to colzas.

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby kartracer » Sat Oct 29, 2005 12:09 pm

just out of interest bigelboe...do you know what sort of setup angus buttons was running? did he still have cvcc or standard computer or anything?

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby James » Sat Oct 29, 2005 2:30 pm

In what his city or his civic?

In his city he was running forged pistons, gt25, aftermarket rods i *think*, and an extra injector setup running very rich like 10 or 11:1 to get his dyno of around 20O engine HP

I was referring to his 1st gen civic car.

Thats running a ~1400cc bored EB3 engine with some form of large turbo on an elaborate manifold so it sits over the gearbox, forged pistons and aftermarket rods, a motec I think and a whole lot of boost to get 204WHP last time I heard. ;D

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby kartracer » Sat Oct 29, 2005 2:38 pm

crickey  :)  it will be impressive if colza can make that sort of dyno run look ordinary. sounds like good power at the wheels...

colza i hope you have some cash or a better/smarter way of making power because that sounds like a pretty tricked out engine angus buttons has.

the motec alone costs thousands!!! (i guess cheaper computers can be used)

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Re: WTB: working civic or city engine/car!!!

Postby James » Sat Oct 29, 2005 2:48 pm

Yeah colza is starting with those 4 magic letters VTEC so that should make it a bit easier for him to get there.

Im not sure what engine management hes gonna be running, perhaps an Uberdata chip or something ;D

Anyway I had better not say to much he won't be happy if I spill the beans


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