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    Quote Originally Posted by jtaylor61 View Post
    well you said your dad is down on himself for not being as good with cars as he used to be, and that may present a problem for what you are trying to do. in order to get "speed" out of a 92-95 civic(they are the same no need to limit your search to just 94-95) there are only a few routes to go. boost a d series( gonna be the easiest/cheapest motor to find, and can be really fun when boosted), find a shell with a b16a1 or a2 or b18c1 c3 or c5(these maybe a good bit out of the price range ur looking for), or lastly arguably the most popular route, do a swap! but thats where your problem comes in, yes there are conversion harnesses and whatnot but doing a swap always includes wiring wirk of some kind, which can be a bit tricky on hondas and one misplaced or missing wire can cause a HUUUUUGE problem and just end up making you hate the car lol, which is def not good for a father son build. anyways if you and your dad are not sure about your abilities to correctly wire up a swap and or diagnose electrical issues, then i def wouldnt recommend that. Ive owned a few turbo'd d16z6 civics(1.6 sohc vtec) and they were a blast! in fact im currently in the process of boosting my del sol and i cant wait to drive it when its done. IMO id go d series and just throw like 7 pounds of boost at it, it would stay reliable and it would be faster than your accord but not too fast. and you can do that on a relatively low budget if you do your research and piece together the build(including motor internals and turbo kit). plus theres nothing like the sound of a blowoff under your hood lol. hope this helps!!





    bro why do you have to hate on civics? there are definitely plenty of them available, theres plenty of aftermarket support, they can be difficult to work on yes but not if you do your research and learn exactly what you need to do. and as far as better crowd of people and them being "douchebags", maybe you just think that becasue you hate on the "import crowds" which doesnt make sense to me because you have a pic of a 240 on ur signiture.........im assuming that is urs and if im not mistaken that would make you part of the import crowd, right? btw that 240 is clean as hell, respect for that. all im saying is if the kid wants to build a civic then let him dont bash on his dreams cuz u like mustangs more. ya they are easier to make power with, but that doesnt mean you cant make power with a civic, ive built v8s and fours and to be honest i was much more proud of the 300whp four than i ever was of any v8s. oh and as far as the "ebrake burnout in your front wheel drive civic" comment, thats just nonsense ive driven and ridden in civics that couldnt get traction for shit in first, or second for that matter, without the ebrake......just sayin no need to bash civics cuz ur not a fan, especially when what ur saying isnt 100 % true
    Im sorry sir, i just seem to be from a different generation. Had my father of asked me to build an economy car with him, id probably be working for PITA right now, id probably have 13 pastel colored polo shirts in my closet and id probably be dating a guy named Roger. I like civics...... but a civic is an economy car..... one that is going to offer very little reward for the effort put into it. I've drove fwd cars that spun anywhere in nearly any gear....... and it was still lame as shit. I too have built 400+ whp 4 cylinders..... and for the money and effort spent.... i could have had built an 800hp wheel standing 9 second mustang..... i know this... because ive had those too. You cant compare the nostalgia of a Mustang or any other significant muscle car to a civic. There's a reason that when you flip on an action movie (aside from fast and furious) that the hero isnt chasing the bad guy in a honda civic....................... there's a reason James Bond doesnt drive a honda civic......... did you see any honda civics in transformers? do they have a movie called gone in 60mpg? no... they dont. At the end of the day, a mustang is a mustang... and a civic is a civic.

    btw...... the 240 below....... i got it because i wanted an import, but wanted something that still looked like my favorite car, the foxbody coupe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinfix_15 View Post
    Im sorry sir, i just seem to be from a different generation. Had my father of asked me to build an economy car with him, id probably be working for PITA right now, id probably have 13 pastel colored polo shirts in my closet and id probably be dating a guy named Roger. I like civics...... but a civic is an economy car..... one that is going to offer very little reward for the effort put into it. I've drove fwd cars that spun anywhere in nearly any gear....... and it was still lame as shit. I too have built 400+ whp 4 cylinders..... and for the money and effort spent.... i could have had built an 800hp wheel standing 9 second mustang..... i know this... because ive had those too. You cant compare the nostalgia of a Mustang or any other significant muscle car to a civic. There's a reason that when you flip on an action movie (aside from fast and furious) that the hero isnt chasing the bad guy in a honda civic....................... there's a reason James Bond doesnt drive a honda civic......... did you see any honda civics in transformers? do they have a movie called gone in 60mpg? no... they dont. At the end of the day, a mustang is a mustang... and a civic is a civic.

    btw...... the 240 below....... i got it because i wanted an import, but wanted something that still looked like my favorite car, the foxbody coupe.
    Let the man do what he wants. If he wants to build a civic, let him build a civic. Heck, if he wants do something absurd like boost a scion xB or a Honda Element, let him do that. You really don't have to voice your hate all the time for a specific type of car. There's car's that I really don't like, but Im not vocal about it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sinfix_15 View Post
    At the end of the day, a mustang is a mustang... and a civic is a civic.

    Excuse me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there was any mention of an identity crisis in this argument. I also don't think people with civics think they have a mustang, or vice versa.:good job:

    Quote Originally Posted by Sinfix_15 View Post
    there's a reason James Bond doesnt drive a honda civic
    He doesn't drive a mustang either. The reason is in what he drives, not what he doesn't drive.

    OP- Good luck with the build. You can go with whatever shell you want. You could even hit up the junk yards and see what they've got. Or just keep your eye out for a really sweet deal
    Last edited by Western.; 05-25-2012 at 11:57 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westernlude View Post
    Let the man do what he wants. If he wants to build a civic, let him build a civic. Heck, if he wants do something absurd like boost a scion xB or a Honda Element, let him do that. You really don't have to voice your hate all the time for a specific type of car. There's car's that I really don't like, but Im not vocal about it.



    Excuse me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there was any mention of an identity crisis in this argument. I also don't think people with civics think they have a mustang, or vice versa.:good job:


    He doesn't drive a mustang either. The reason is in what he drives, not what he doesn't drive.

    OP- Good luck with the build. You can go with whatever shell you want. You could even hit up the junk yards and see what they've got. Or just keep your eye out for a really sweet deal
    Doing a father son civic build is like saying you want to get your kids into sports and handing him a ping pong paddle. Sure..... if that brings you two together..... more power to you. I'll hand my son a football.

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