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I was assuming since it's a 96 GSR bottom end, I would be searching for B18 clutch parts as opposed to B16 parts due to the B16 trans choice.

I was thinking something more like this-(got the idea from Demon) 94-01 option
http://actionclutch....CURA%2d1OS.html

However, I think I WILL do the Fidanza flywheel, not for the removeable friction surface but because it's lighter than hell.
http://www.streetper...mpany_id=101343
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for clutch stuff u need it for whatever trany your gonna use motor has nothing to do with it.90-01 92-93 cable 94 up hydro.head studs use gsr for 1.8 and b16 for 1.6 they arent the same

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QUOTE (dohcvtechatchback @ May 31 2010, 03:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
for clutch stuff u need it for whatever trany your gonna use motor has nothing to do with it.90-01 92-93 cable 94 up hydro.head studs use gsr for 1.8 and b16 for 1.6 they arent the same


Hope I'm reading this correctly. You're saying to use GSR head studs?
If I used the catalog correctly, the ARP part number is #208-4303 for B18C1 GSR "M11" head studs. Can anyone verify?


Also, I thought the B trans all used the same spline count, so I'm suprised the cable vs. hydraulic require different clutches. Don't they all use similar throw-out bearings?
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There are 3 B-series Clutchs, not counting the 3Gen Prelude motors.

90-91 Cable
92-93 Cable
94-01 Hydrolic

Buy a clutch that matches what transmission you have/end up buying.

The Throw Out Bearings and Pilot Bearings are vastly different from 90 through 01.

You need the GSR headstuds.
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Okay that makes more sense! wink.gif
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QUOTE (Lymitliss @ May 31 2010, 03:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I was assuming since it's a 96 GSR bottom end, I would be searching for B18 clutch parts as opposed to B16 parts due to the B16 trans choice.

I was thinking something more like this-(got the idea from Demon) 94-01 option
http://actionclutch....CURA%2d1OS.html

However, I think I WILL do the Fidanza flywheel, not for the removeable friction surface but because it's lighter than hell.
http://www.streetper...mpany_id=101343

I'm not a fan of organic material clutches... and you might need more grip than that in the future.
IMO it is a good idea to hold off on the expensive extras such as light flywheel until after the swap is done and the bugs have been worked out so you have $ in the bank to make sure everything else gets done first- swapping can dig up a lot of unforeseen costs
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Tada!

Lots of work ahead-




Time for a color change!


Mock up-


Stripped, cleaned and halfway painted-





Currently awaiting the arrival of cams, and some misc engine parts.
Also waiting for braided brake lines and pads so I can finally finish my disc brake swap.
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valve cover looks much better now
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I thought so, I couldn't decide on a color so I went for something simple and I think it'll go well with the gray and black interior!
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So anyone have experience with which intake manifold will clear the firewall well?

I'm looking into sort of Type R style stuff, but I'm not sure what will fit.
I was thinking about this one-

http://bloxracing.co...;products_id=14
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My PR4 intake cleared, but i had to make a dent so i could remove the lower IACV bolt if i ever needed to. The PR3 intake fits as well.
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I believe I have a PR3 from an older Civic (early 90's maybe) but it looks like it could be way too deep to clear, which is partly why I was looking for something a little smoother and more compact, also I just couldn't help but think there's one that is better for hp.

I'm also assuming it'd have to be for a B18C1 or B16 to fit my head, which is also why I was leaning towards a Type R, but I don't wanna spend money to find out it doesn't fit! ohmy.gif
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If your head is a GSR, then you can only use intakes made for the GSR. Its got a bolt pattern that is entirely its own.

There's 3 B-series intake manifold patterns, LS/B20, GSR and B16/ITR.
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My head is B16
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Just a quick search. Ive never used any of them, i know HT likes the AEBS.

http://www.aebsracin...ntake-manifolds

http://www.skunk2.co...php?code=INPROB

http://www.edelbrock...mani_vict.shtml

http://www.bloxracin...;products_id=14

Since your a B16 head id probably look for a stock ITR/CTR intake manifold. But i think the Skunk2 is a reproduction of a stock ITR manifold.
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