View Poll Results: What engine would you like to see in a civic coupe?

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  • B16A 160hp

    1 2.13%
  • B16B 182hp

    1 2.13%
  • B18C1 170hp

    5 10.64%
  • B18C type R 197hp

    5 10.64%
  • H22A4 200hp

    3 6.38%
  • H22A S-Spec or Euro-R 220hp

    9 19.15%
  • F20B Accord SiR-T (my personal favorite) 200hp

    2 4.26%
  • K20A2 200hp

    13 27.66%
  • K24A2 (built of course) 200hp stock

    7 14.89%
  • fuck it.... keep the D-Series 7hp

    7 14.89%
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Thread: Thinking of starting a new project, what engine should I use?

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    Trans Code T2T4
    1: 3.285
    2: 1.956
    3: 1.344
    4: 1.034
    5: 0.787
    Final Drive 4.266

    GSR Tranny
    1: 3.230
    2: 1.900
    3: 1.360
    4: 1.034
    5: 0.787
    Final Drive 4.4

    B16 Tranny
    1: 3.307
    2: 2.105
    3: 1.458
    4: 1.107
    5: 0.848
    Final Drive 4.4

    T2T4 is a decent geared tranny, but still has a 4.2 FD and a longer 3rd gear vs the GSR. B16 tranny destroys the F20B trans everywhere.

    Now, FIND ME A F20B SIR ACCORD TRANNY, find me a place i can buy one tomrrow. Cause i can make a phone call and get 10 /B16GSR trannys if i need to.

    Advantage, GSR/B16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. 2JZKIDD
    Trans Code T2T4
    1: 3.285
    2: 1.956
    3: 1.344
    4: 1.034
    5: 0.787
    Final Drive 4.266

    GSR Tranny
    1: 3.230
    2: 1.900
    3: 1.360
    4: 1.034
    5: 0.787
    Final Drive 4.4

    B16 Tranny
    1: 3.307
    2: 2.105
    3: 1.458
    4: 1.107
    5: 0.848
    Final Drive 4.4

    T2T4 is a decent geared tranny, but still has a 4.2 FD and a longer 3rd gear vs the GSR. B16 tranny destroys the F20B trans everywhere.

    Now, FIND ME A F20B SIR ACCORD TRANNY, find me a place i can buy one tomrrow. Cause i can make a phone call and get 10 /B16GSR trannys if i need to.

    Advantage, GSR/B16

    I'm at work on my pocket pc. as soon as I get home ill post up a couple of trannies to compare.


    damn dude was that hard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. 2JZKIDD
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    GSR Tranny[/B]
    1: 3.230
    2: 1.900
    3: 1.360
    4: 1.034
    5: 0.787
    Final Drive 4.4

    B16 Tranny
    1: 3.307
    2: 2.105
    3: 1.458
    4: 1.107
    5: 0.848
    Final Drive 4.4
    the t2t4 is the accord sir tranny ...

    The gsr and the t2t4 tranny are amost identical. first longer on the accord. second longer on the gsr. Third longer on the accord. forth and fifth are identical. that's interesting... So even with a t2t4 having a stronger first and third you still say advantage gsr? ok....

    If I was to build a n/a h I would use this tranny below. Long first quick second. Strong third and forth with a good fifth. But I'm not building a n/a h. At least not in the near future...
    U2Q7
    1: 3.285
    2: 2.090
    3: 1.481
    4: 1.071
    5: 0.870
    final drive 4.266

    I can see the gsr give chase in third but forth is still quick on the u2q7.

    Good job mike but I beg to differ so for on YOUR opinion .

    Type R gearing please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ludester
    the t2t4 is the accord sir tranny ...

    The gsr and the t2t4 tranny are amost identical. first longer on the accord. second longer on the gsr. Third longer on the accord. forth and fifth are identical. that's interesting... So even with a t2t4 having a stronger first and third you still say advantage gsr? ok....

    If I was to build a n/a h I would use this tranny below. Long first quick second. Strong third and forth with a good fifth. But I'm not building a n/a h. At least not in the near future...
    U2Q7
    1: 3.285
    2: 2.090
    3: 1.481
    4: 1.071
    5: 0.870
    final drive 4.266

    I can see the gsr give chase in third but forth is still quick on the u2q7.

    Good job mike but I beg to differ so for on YOUR opinion .

    Type R gearing please?

    GSR Tranny
    1: 3.230
    2: 1.900
    3: 1.360
    4: 1.034
    5: 0.787
    Final Drive 4.4

    BUT here's the killer.....

    USDM ITR TRANNY:
    1: 3.230
    2: 2.105
    3: 1.458
    4: 1.107
    5: 0.848
    Final Drive 4.4

    OR

    JDM ITR TRANNY:
    1: 3.230
    2: 2.105
    3: 1.458
    4: 1.034
    5: 0.787
    Final Drive 4.785


    And of course, the most popular upgrade is a usdm itr tranny with 4.9 final drive:
    1: 3.230
    2: 2.105
    3: 1.458
    4: 1.107
    5: 0.848
    Final Drive 4.929


    There are so many affordable bseries gearing options out there now... you can buy the jdm 4.7 final for pretty cheap... and many companies have a 4.9 and gearsets - many of them forged. Check out GearX, MFactory, SRR, or ATS, CUSCO, etc..... :thumbup:


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