Looks interesting to me! In the end its your decision what to do with the money. We can give you some ideas, but you will need to do more research on the options we offer to see what best suits you and your goals.If you don't have your heart set on more displacement, the permutations and combinations are numerous. You just need to make sure the rods fit the piston and the crank, check that everything will fit in the deck height of the block you choose, and calculate the resultant displacement and rod ratio. As a popular recent example, many people try a B16A crank (77.4 mm stroke and the mains can be align honed for better bearing crush) with LS rods (137 mm rod length) in a CRV block (84.5 mm bore when bore-honed) with a GSR block girdle added to give a strong 1736 cc, an oversquare layout, and a 1.77 rod ratio. You essentially build a 1.7 L Civic Type R Plus engine in your LS Integra that can rev like a bike.
Are you already lowered?tryin to stay motor i was just curious because i was told by someone like skunk 2 cams cam gears,to lower on coil overs and bigger fuel rail,and a few other things but i was just tryin to get a better idea to spend the money on to make the car faster with the money i have is all
fixed your post.......ok so i have a 94 GSR and all i have done to it is Intake and exhaust andheader ...but i have like 2,000 to spend on the car so i was wondering what i should do to the motor eith the money i have??
First thing you need to do, is to determine if you want to stay N/A or go F/I. You also need to determine whether or not you want to go faster, or look good, or both?
Well he knows he wants to make is faster. And he said (I think) he wants to stay NA...so i was wondering what i should do to the motor eith the money i have??
Thats a little over two grand I think. And if he's going to spend money on his fuel system, he might as well do all of it instead of just the injectors, like bigger pump, lines, rail, filter. But even then, he would need more money to do that. The hondata alone will drop him back quite a couple bills with a good tune.So you want to stay all motor?
Well I say to buy all this:
-high lift / duration camshafts (Skunk2, BC, etc.)
-high lift vave springs /w retainers (Skunk2, BC, etc.)
-I guess cam gears (AEM, Skunk2, HKS, GReddy, etc.)
-Hondata s300 (and tune it!) - This should be your final modification. Tune it FOR all the parts installed.
-Hytech replica header (it should make your car way more powerfull over your existing header, especially when tuned)
-maybe Skunk2 Pro series intake manifold & throttle body
-maybe forged pistons, or even just Type R pistons
-Coilover suspension (Skunk2, D2, TEIN, etc.)
-TIRES! (good tires to balance your power) (Falken Azenis, BF Goodrich g-Force, Yokohama Advans, etc.)
edit- Oh, you might want some bigger injectors to balance your increased fuel demand. Maybe something 450cc DSM injectors. I honestly don't know how much fuel you'll need on that setup...