
- Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:49 pm
#352564
it was now the end of November 2014 and I decided to take a break until the new year.... my intention was to buy a car cover but decided to wait until the car was finished to get that and for now I would just get a really big tarpaulin
the car was left like this until January 2015 ... my next post will be about my intentions for 2015, as in parts list and plans
stay tuned ...
the car was left like this until January 2015 ... my next post will be about my intentions for 2015, as in parts list and plans
stay tuned ...



- Fri Mar 13, 2015 2:51 am
#352565
Plans for 2015
first thing is to get it to the mechanic, then.......
spray
hard lines in bay
brake booster / distributor
engine block and all bolt ons
powder coat valve cover (Type R red w/rough finish)
haven't decided yet on the intake or exhaust manifold but going to spray those as well
purchase
ecu (chipped),
gearbox (LSD only),
clutch master cylinder (exedy)
clutch kit (Competition stage 4),
flywheel (B16B R),
polyurethane engine mount (hasport),
polyurethane auto to manual mount (RPS),
trailing arm bushings (energy)
cams (B16B R)
cam gears (blox),
timing belt (gates),
grounding kit (VMS),
spark plug wires (VMS),
complete gasket kit,
rear subframe brace (BWR),
lower tie bar (beaks),
front upper strut bar (megan),
hood damper kit (NRG),
hood spacer risers (VMS)
passjdm dress up kit (distributor, valve cover, cam cap etc)
oil cover (mugen)
radiator cap (mugen)
b series silicone hose set
install parts
electrician
relocate battery
rewire car
complete wire tuck
get the car started then think about my next move
first thing is to get it to the mechanic, then.......
spray
hard lines in bay
brake booster / distributor
engine block and all bolt ons
powder coat valve cover (Type R red w/rough finish)
haven't decided yet on the intake or exhaust manifold but going to spray those as well
purchase
ecu (chipped),
gearbox (LSD only),
clutch master cylinder (exedy)
clutch kit (Competition stage 4),
flywheel (B16B R),
polyurethane engine mount (hasport),
polyurethane auto to manual mount (RPS),
trailing arm bushings (energy)
cams (B16B R)
cam gears (blox),
timing belt (gates),
grounding kit (VMS),
spark plug wires (VMS),
complete gasket kit,
rear subframe brace (BWR),
lower tie bar (beaks),
front upper strut bar (megan),
hood damper kit (NRG),
hood spacer risers (VMS)
passjdm dress up kit (distributor, valve cover, cam cap etc)
oil cover (mugen)
radiator cap (mugen)
b series silicone hose set
install parts
electrician
relocate battery
rewire car
complete wire tuck
get the car started then think about my next move
Last edited by eg8civicJA on Sat Mar 14, 2015 4:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Fri Mar 13, 2015 7:39 pm
#352574
so its now January 2015 and i am ready to move the car to the mechanic..
but first i decided to do something with the car.... y? because i was still not satisfied that i was clearly seeing all the faults and never wanted to discover anything when i put on the actual paint
it cant be bad either for the paint job .. should look even shinier when done
i am actually happy i did it, because wales are now showing in my front doors and bonnet, things i couldn't see before i did this.. things that MUST be resolved before the final paint job
more lol
more
clear!!! it still needs to be buffed
but first i decided to do something with the car.... y? because i was still not satisfied that i was clearly seeing all the faults and never wanted to discover anything when i put on the actual paint
it cant be bad either for the paint job .. should look even shinier when done
i am actually happy i did it, because wales are now showing in my front doors and bonnet, things i couldn't see before i did this.. things that MUST be resolved before the final paint job
more lol
more
clear!!! it still needs to be buffed





- Fri Mar 13, 2015 8:21 pm
#352576
first parts expenditure for 2015.. ordered/bought the following;
eg8civicJA wrote:Plans for 2015
first thing is to get it to the mechanic, then.......
spray
hard lines in bay
brake booster / distributor
engine block and all bolt ons
powder coat valve cover (Type R red w/rough finish)
haven't decided yet on the intake or exhaust manifold but going to spray those as well
purchase
ecu (chipped),
gearbox (LSD only),
clutch master cylinder (exedy)
clutch kit (Competition stage 4),
flywheel (B16B R),
polyurethane engine mount (hasport),
polyurethane auto to manual mount (RPS)
trailing arm bushings (energy)
cams (B16B R)
cam gears (blox),
timing belt (gates),
grounding kit (VMS),
spark plug wires (VMS),
complete gasket kit,
rear subframe brace (BWR),
lower tie bar (beaks),
front upper strut bar (megan),
hood damper kit (NRG),
hood spacer risers (VMS)
passjdm dress up kit (distributor, valve cover, cam cap etc)
oil cover (mugen)
radiator cap (mugen)
b series silicone hose set
install parts
electrician
relocate battery
rewire car
complete wire tuck
get the car started then think about my next move
Last edited by eg8civicJA on Sat Mar 14, 2015 4:24 pm, edited 2 times in total.
- Fri Mar 13, 2015 9:56 pm
#352580
prepared for the move to the mechanic for setup... used the wheels off the other EG (crashed)





- Fri Mar 20, 2015 12:57 am
#352719
quick question...
the gearbox i bought is the S9B
S9B
Found in: EDM UKDM MB6/MC2 (LSD) Helical LSD (same as S80)
Type: Hydraulic
1st: 3.230
2nd: 1.900
3rd: 1.360
4th: 1.034
5th: 0.848
R: 3.000
FD: 4.267
the gears are sort of long but i am more looking to go boost in the future and thought this may actually be an advantage to having such long gears. however, i don't intend to go over 270-300 whp, so maybe shorter gears wouldn't be so bad for me...
anyway, i am faced with a decision to make. i have the choice to install a 4.785 final drive from a ITR gearbox, plus i already have the B16B civic type R flywheel
what should i do, what would be the best thing to do as it relates to my future plans, change the final drive?
any opinions would be greatly appreciated
the gearbox i bought is the S9B
S9B
Found in: EDM UKDM MB6/MC2 (LSD) Helical LSD (same as S80)
Type: Hydraulic
1st: 3.230
2nd: 1.900
3rd: 1.360
4th: 1.034
5th: 0.848
R: 3.000
FD: 4.267
the gears are sort of long but i am more looking to go boost in the future and thought this may actually be an advantage to having such long gears. however, i don't intend to go over 270-300 whp, so maybe shorter gears wouldn't be so bad for me...
anyway, i am faced with a decision to make. i have the choice to install a 4.785 final drive from a ITR gearbox, plus i already have the B16B civic type R flywheel
what should i do, what would be the best thing to do as it relates to my future plans, change the final drive?

any opinions would be greatly appreciated
- Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:57 pm
#352735
well i did it ... i have now installed a 4.785 ITR final drive in my SB9 tranny
- Wed May 20, 2015 3:52 pm
#353834
sorry for the late updates. i bought and delivered (to the garage) paint to complete the above from end of march, to date nothing has been done. seems i have to be there for any work to go on, which i dont have a problem with because then everything is done to my standard, its just a longer wait for progress
so i am trying to plan a 2 week vacation leave in June of which i will spend everyday at the garage (i am sure the wife will have a problem with this lol). the intention is to drive my car to work on my return (fingers crossed)
2 small changes in the plan above;
decided to spray my valve cover with the red spray first. will see how that looks first before i go the more expensive route (powder coating)
to save some money i decided to go with the stock manifolds and then see what the future holds. so they will be sprayed with the black spray
Hardlines BLUE
Valve cover RED
Block/Head BLACK
Distributor BLACK
Brake booster RED
Prop Valve RED
Brake master cylinder BLACK
Clutch master cylinder BLACK
Intake/Exhaust manifold BLACK
eg8civicJA wrote:Plans for 2015
first thing is to get it to the mechanic, then.......
spray
hard lines in bay
brake booster / distributor
engine block and all bolt ons
powder coat valve cover (Type R red w/rough finish)
haven't decided yet on the intake or exhaust manifold but going to spray those as well
sorry for the late updates. i bought and delivered (to the garage) paint to complete the above from end of march, to date nothing has been done. seems i have to be there for any work to go on, which i dont have a problem with because then everything is done to my standard, its just a longer wait for progress
so i am trying to plan a 2 week vacation leave in June of which i will spend everyday at the garage (i am sure the wife will have a problem with this lol). the intention is to drive my car to work on my return (fingers crossed)
2 small changes in the plan above;
decided to spray my valve cover with the red spray first. will see how that looks first before i go the more expensive route (powder coating)
to save some money i decided to go with the stock manifolds and then see what the future holds. so they will be sprayed with the black spray

Hardlines BLUE
Valve cover RED
Block/Head BLACK
Distributor BLACK
Brake booster RED
Prop Valve RED
Brake master cylinder BLACK
Clutch master cylinder BLACK
Intake/Exhaust manifold BLACK