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July 29th, 2009 01:44 AM #21
You really have to retrospect first why you want more power (seems kasi you want it. do you need it?)? Are you planning to move a lot of people with your car? Run steep slopes and hills while car is loaded? Race? Drift?
Practical ang 1.3 for general use lalo na city driving.
Keep your old hunker (not for sentimental but perhaps for practical everyday use) and buy a snazzy sports car like a Mistu Evo or some other eye popping candy car. Something designed with 140++bhp in it without modification.
Then you may race, drift and make porma to get all the fun.
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July 29th, 2009 04:19 AM #22
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August 2nd, 2009 04:22 AM #23
I find this reply very cool, practical and sensible...
I have a 2002 Honda City (1.3L) and after doing some allowable upgrading for I/H/E, very minimal lang naman ang gain. Then I heard some tips that gain from I/H/E mods will work best if there are proper modifications sa internal engine parts. But all the same, the cost will not come with the expected benefits...
So, I'll just keep the good Honda City and save money and scout for an old (1990+'s) high displacement car like galant, camry, exsior, accord or cefiro.
thanks Sir OldSchoolHack!!!
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June 23rd, 2010 06:05 PM #24mga sir! need some technical advice, just bought an eg hatch with an engine ph12 and found it under power, so i was thinkin if i could use ph16 engine to my ph12 tranny.........what are the advantages and disadvantage with this matter.........tnx......
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June 23rd, 2010 06:26 PM #25
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June 23rd, 2010 11:39 PM #27A Honda bud did this for drag racing because of the closer gear ratio.
It served him well with a short throw shifter for faster shifting, but he had other mods that work together.
Just get one that comes with an appropriate transmission.
Most likely, the ECU that comes with it is mapped and tuned for the ph16 transmission.
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June 24th, 2010 02:33 PM #28
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June 24th, 2010 02:38 PM #29
ic.......... i have a friend thats has a h16 matic tranny, i was thinking if could buy hes engine harnesses for my ph12 tranny........
also how much is the cost of ph16 engine, d15b, b16 18 and which is more practical to have considering cost for convetion, long lasting, fuel economy, of course having a power n speed..........tnx much
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