Archive for the ‘Honda Civic 1992 to 1995’ Category
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on March 18th, 2010
I was reading some articles on D-series.org today and found this crazy 700HP+ D16Z6 Honda Build. Click Here for the link. The guy doing this build is called Bismoto and he has his own website with performance parts, a forum and even does engine Dyno’s, click Here for the link.
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on October 4th, 2009
If you ever wanted to know the transmission gear ratios in your Honda Civic, I found some info on D-Series Forums that shows everything. Click Here for the link.
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on September 14th, 2009
My recent issue with my CV Joint was actually loose lug nuts on one of my front wheels which was surprising but at the same time educating. From now on I will always have to double check and torque down my lug nuts as they seem to have gotten loose over time. And as far [...]
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on September 2nd, 2009
So 2 days ago I was driving with a friend and noticed a funny smell in my car and at the time I didn’t think of it and let it go. Well next day which was yesterday I was driving my car again and realized that the odor that I was smelling was antifreeze my [...]
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on August 31st, 2009
I was on D-Series.org today looking at some posts and found this interesting one about a Honda Civic Build for Rally Racing. Very interesting build take a look click Here for the link
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on July 18th, 2009
I haven’t had much time to do any work on my 1993 Honda Civic for a while now but I still drive it daily and every time I get behind the wheel I get excited. It’s not the excitement of a new car or 500 horsepower but instead it’s the fact it works great and [...]
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on June 11th, 2009
It’s been a while since I cleaned my K&N Filter Charger so today I decided to do it. In the process I took some pictures for a Do it Yourself article. 6 Easy steps to take your dirty K&N Filter and make it clean again! Step 1 – Unloosen the mounting bracket so you can [...]
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on May 30th, 2009
As you all may have noticed my posts about my turbo build have stopped and not much new has been posted for a while. The bad news is that the troubled economy has finally hit my wallet and right now I have to concentrate on this before any other major work is done on my [...]
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on May 21st, 2009
Use only genuine Honda Oil Filters !! Use 5W-30 non-synthetic motor oil ONLY !! Do Not operate the engine over 3,500 RPM during the first 200 miles of driving. You may increase the engine speed by 500 RPM for each successive 200 mile increment of break-in. Replace the Honda Oil Filter after the first 200 [...]
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on May 6th, 2009
I’ve already put my D16Z6 block together and spec’d the bearings but if you need more info on this, here is a link to D-Series forum post that explains it a little more. Click Here for the link.
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on May 5th, 2009
Part 2 of building the bottom end was more interesting as it was starting to look, more like an engine. The reason I inserted the pistons in first is because you can’t secure the crank shaft from falling out without the main caps bolted on if the engine is right side up. And while the [...]
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on May 4th, 2009
Last weekend I had some more time to work on the engine so I started by pulling off the masking tape from the block and cleaned up any tape residue from the paint job. After that I washed the block with some soap and hot water, and then quickly dried it off with compressed air. [...]
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on May 1st, 2009
Getting the rings to the proper spec was actually easier then I thought, all I did was oil up the cylinder walls, inserted 1 ring at a time and pushed it down 1″ with the piston head, then I used a feeler gauge to check the clearance. If the gap was too small I took [...]
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on April 30th, 2009
After bolting on the connecting rods I bolted on the main cap girdle and noticed that I have very little room between my ARP rod bolt and the girdle so I had no choice but to notch the girdle. As you can see on the image above the space between the ARP rod bolt and [...]
Posted by Bart Piotrowski on April 29th, 2009
Last weekend I had some time to check the connecting rod bearing clearance which was again interesting to do. All 4 of the rod bearings were in the .0013-.0015″ clearance range which is a bit on the tight side but still within limits for this turbo build engine. Just like the main bearings I placed [...]