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What engine will go straight into my 1995 civic without changing anything

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i wud like 2 kno what is the bigiest and fastist engine that will go straight in a 1995 m reg civic wiv no changes

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  1. The B16A2.

    This was the engine used in the 1992 to 1995 Honda Civic SiR. This 1 would require some modifications though, but not much i.m.o.


  2. dude think, its a ******* honda get rid of that pos and get something that is not a honda, ******* r****d why do people like Honda's so much it is retarded

  3. 15 horse Lawn Boy will work well.

  4. The Flintstones, lol, but for real all engines have different mountings and so your going to have to do a little modification or fabrication in order for it to work.

  5. there are many factors, ripping out the motor and putting in another sounds good but isn't really practical. chances are you will need a new computer, bigger engine will need different exhaust, different fuel pressures so maybe a bigger pump, if it did happen to all link up right to the transmission it would be a surprise. if it were an auto, you would be better to change to a manual as you loose a heap of power through the torque converter.

    the bigger motor would also change the weight distribution in the car, so it would handle different to before so you might need to make your suspension harder to compensate for the weight.

    why don't you just get a new car.  

  6. You should be able to fit any of the Integra engines in that frame, including the GS-R.  I put a GS-R engine into my 1994 Integra and it fit like a champ.  The 1994 Integra and 95 Civic is a very similar frame so you should be good to go with that.

    That would be the easiest way to go.  I think you'd have a difficult time fitting anything bigger in there without modding the engine compartment.  How about a GS-R engine with a turbo?

  7. The only engine that will go into the car w/o any changes is the original motor. However you can install any B series motors (integra LS/Gs-R motors) along w/ trans, with some wiring and a motor mount kit. Depending on how confident you, the b18c1 (gsr) is a very common swap and its decently fast. Keep in mind your going to need a few other things such as, axles, ECU (engine computer for the same motor), shift linkage,  hoses and other odds and ends.  

  8. The same engine that came out of it...

    Try again.

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