- Sat May 26, 2012 9:03 pm
#306326
No there's way to much going on there you dont a turbo on a engine leaking oil at all and with that many miles the bearings and piston rings would go fast unless you changed them but I doubt it I would buy a d16 build it for boost and then swap it in and I would stay away from eBay build it right the first time and you'll be happy and save a lot more money
- Sat May 26, 2012 10:41 pm
#306336
To help get adequate responses, please post what the thread is about in the title! Just a little friendly advice..
Now, with your motor as it sits you can a few things:
1 - buy a d15b, d16z6 or other variate and swap it in.
2 - enjoy your motor for what it is a drive it until its dead.
3 - rebuild your current motor for cheap and enjoy it.
4 - go big
Let us know what sounds appealing and we will help in any way possible!
Now, with your motor as it sits you can a few things:
1 - buy a d15b, d16z6 or other variate and swap it in.
2 - enjoy your motor for what it is a drive it until its dead.
3 - rebuild your current motor for cheap and enjoy it.
4 - go big
Let us know what sounds appealing and we will help in any way possible!
2007 Honda Civic Si
- Sun May 27, 2012 3:31 am
#306361
buy a decent looking D15B or Z6 and check it all out before dropping it in. do the timing belt/water pump, replace bad gaskets, ect. then when u have it all ready to drop in, beat the ever living crap out of the oil burner you currently have and have a blast seeing how much abuse it takes.
engine blows(maybe) and you have a much more fun engine just waiting to be dropped in
engine blows(maybe) and you have a much more fun engine just waiting to be dropped in
95 Civic Coupe DX - d15b7 - some mods nothing crazy - My 5th EG
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
98 Jeep Cherokee 2 door - little lift with 31s 4.0 5 speed
77 Chevrolet C10 - Mild 350/350 combo - lowered a little
- Fri Jul 13, 2012 5:10 pm
#310830
when you say "D15B" do you mean the JDM D15B vtec or the USDM D15b7?
JDMLYFE wrote:i got a stock d15, with headers, intake. has 263,000kms, it runs ok, burns a litltle oil but not to bad, is it worth putting money into it? ebay turbo? d16 vtec head?
when you say "D15B" do you mean the JDM D15B vtec or the USDM D15b7?
Do Not PM me your technical questions. Post them in the forum!
My 1992 SOHC Turbo Hatch
My Youtube Channel: 6th Gear Garage
My 1992 SOHC Turbo Hatch
My Youtube Channel: 6th Gear Garage
- Fri Jul 20, 2012 5:37 pm
#311550
Looks like a D15b7 or D15b8.
You can see the specs for each motor here:
http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=171
You could do a mini-me swap. However, it isn't really worth it unless you already have the parts available or can get them for cheap. A mini-me swap will leave you satisfied for a while but if you want a really fast car (as most of us do) then you'll probably end up swapping the whole motor (since it's already burning a little oil) or rebuilding the motor and going with forced induction.
If you're just looking for a little more pep for a reliable daily driver and only want to drop a few hundred, then a mini-me will be a good choice.
If you want to have a fast car, I'd ride out the D15b7/8 that you have now while continuing to save for a swap.
You can see the specs for each motor here:
http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=171
You could do a mini-me swap. However, it isn't really worth it unless you already have the parts available or can get them for cheap. A mini-me swap will leave you satisfied for a while but if you want a really fast car (as most of us do) then you'll probably end up swapping the whole motor (since it's already burning a little oil) or rebuilding the motor and going with forced induction.
If you're just looking for a little more pep for a reliable daily driver and only want to drop a few hundred, then a mini-me will be a good choice.
If you want to have a fast car, I'd ride out the D15b7/8 that you have now while continuing to save for a swap.
Do Not PM me your technical questions. Post them in the forum!
My 1992 SOHC Turbo Hatch
My Youtube Channel: 6th Gear Garage
My 1992 SOHC Turbo Hatch
My Youtube Channel: 6th Gear Garage
- Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:48 pm
#311557
Agree x10000 with Brian.
B series are going to be more readily available as most people seem to be running k series now. Save back a few hundred beans, order a swap from an importer or save more money and chance a clist motor.
But in the mean-time, enjoy the mileage!
B series are going to be more readily available as most people seem to be running k series now. Save back a few hundred beans, order a swap from an importer or save more money and chance a clist motor.
But in the mean-time, enjoy the mileage!
2007 Honda Civic Si