Hakosuka's 89' Civic Sedan B18C4
Re: Hakosuka's 89' Civic Sedan B18C4
More work was done over these couple of weeks. I had a problem with the clutch, it took us whole week to figure out what was the problem. It was the hose from the upper to lower cylinder. It was out of rubber and wasn't holding the pressure. The guy at the store basically sold me the wrong thing.
Brake setup:
-EP3 calipers( sandblasted, cataphoresis, black 800C paint), new pistons, new gaskets. 2mm milled caliper bracket.
-Ferodo DS2500 brake pads
-280mm Clio RS (172/182) discs (Brembo max)
-HEL performance braided lines
-1" master cylinder
-ATE superblue brake fluid
I use standard hubs (not VT ones).
Clio RS (172/182) discs (standard, just for mockup) - 280mm test fitted with EP3 carrier. It needed some machining in the middle of the carrier and will need milling 2mm to offset it in the center of the disc.
HEL braided lines for the rears, I already have the fronts installed
Calipers back from cataphoresis
Painted with 800°C resistant paint, these look better than new!
While we are at the brakes, we needed a simple table
More work around the engine itself was done. I bought an Integra air box pipe and an EK VTI airbox, ditched the resonators, modded the rubber pieces which now just slide in the ITR pipe. Looks OEM like I wanted, I used what came with the box. I plastidipped the airbox and it looks really good with the texture.
I actually like the looks more than an ITR airbox, the VTI is more clean with the lines running over the whole lid.
It also nicely hides the cable/hose mess behind the gearbox. I still need to make cold air ducting from the bumper to the box and the mount to bolt it down.
OEM looking coupling, it is angled which is really perfect.
As for the chassis stuff. I put the bumper back on.
Hiding in the shadows
The roof was really dull looking, the paint is burnt.
So I decided to do a ghetto fix.
Obviously not done yet
Put the bonnet on aswell, I needed to space the bonnet for 22mm to close OK and I think the valve cover is still touching the sound deadening on the bonnet. I don't like this look, but it will do for some time. I will probably make some 10mm spacers to lower the engine.
Brake setup:
-EP3 calipers( sandblasted, cataphoresis, black 800C paint), new pistons, new gaskets. 2mm milled caliper bracket.
-Ferodo DS2500 brake pads
-280mm Clio RS (172/182) discs (Brembo max)
-HEL performance braided lines
-1" master cylinder
-ATE superblue brake fluid
I use standard hubs (not VT ones).
Clio RS (172/182) discs (standard, just for mockup) - 280mm test fitted with EP3 carrier. It needed some machining in the middle of the carrier and will need milling 2mm to offset it in the center of the disc.
HEL braided lines for the rears, I already have the fronts installed
Calipers back from cataphoresis
Painted with 800°C resistant paint, these look better than new!
While we are at the brakes, we needed a simple table
More work around the engine itself was done. I bought an Integra air box pipe and an EK VTI airbox, ditched the resonators, modded the rubber pieces which now just slide in the ITR pipe. Looks OEM like I wanted, I used what came with the box. I plastidipped the airbox and it looks really good with the texture.
I actually like the looks more than an ITR airbox, the VTI is more clean with the lines running over the whole lid.
It also nicely hides the cable/hose mess behind the gearbox. I still need to make cold air ducting from the bumper to the box and the mount to bolt it down.
OEM looking coupling, it is angled which is really perfect.
As for the chassis stuff. I put the bumper back on.
Hiding in the shadows
The roof was really dull looking, the paint is burnt.
So I decided to do a ghetto fix.
Obviously not done yet
Put the bonnet on aswell, I needed to space the bonnet for 22mm to close OK and I think the valve cover is still touching the sound deadening on the bonnet. I don't like this look, but it will do for some time. I will probably make some 10mm spacers to lower the engine.
Re: Hakosuka's 89' Civic Sedan B18C4
Bought 3m of inox pipe and 4 90°bends, payed 75€.
Got the calipers milled 2mm
Brembo max 280mm
Looks pretty cool
Got the calipers milled 2mm
Brembo max 280mm
Looks pretty cool
Re: Hakosuka's 89' Civic Sedan B18C4
Looking great man, I like the bay colour
1990 Civic VT Daily
1991 civic GL (track toy)
1991 Shuttle (To be "sensible" daily project)
Re: Hakosuka's 89' Civic Sedan B18C4
More stuff done, the windshield is in, the guy also put a new rubber trim on the top, looks really neat.
Then onto the exhaust. Pipes are 63,5mm x 1,5mm, much bigger than standard and a pain to route. It's just a mockup, but will be welded over the weekend.
I bought the longest Magnaflow they had, measuring 57cm x 10cm, it's huuge!
Then onto the exhaust. Pipes are 63,5mm x 1,5mm, much bigger than standard and a pain to route. It's just a mockup, but will be welded over the weekend.
I bought the longest Magnaflow they had, measuring 57cm x 10cm, it's huuge!
Re: Hakosuka's 89' Civic Sedan B18C4
My ECU took a sh!t few weeks back, so I got a P28 and chipped it myself. I bought the elements on eBay and had the guy burn my map on it. I basically took a P30 map and copied P72(US B18C1 GSR engine - almost identical to EU B18C4). I disabled secondary throttle bodies, raised VTEC from 4500 to 5500rpm (to suit the Skunk intake), shiftlight at 7800rpm and redline at 8200rpm.
P28 ready for soldering new elements in
Stuff I got from a guy from Bulgaria. He also included the non-obligatory main ECU capacitor and datalog pins
All done!
I tested it and it works! I was very nervous, because I don't know why the original ECU died and am somewhat paranoid because of it.
So on we went with the exhaust welding. I opted for 63.5mm x 1.50mm exhaust. No bending of the pipes or anything. My good friend has a TIG welder so on we went with the looong process.
Puzzles for big boys
Laid out on the floor.
The exhaust is still not done and we were working for around 13h on it, excluding my preparation before. It is a meticulous work and a lot of test fitting needs to be done to have perfect fit. We only need to do the very last part (backbox and the long pipe over the width of car)
P28 ready for soldering new elements in
Stuff I got from a guy from Bulgaria. He also included the non-obligatory main ECU capacitor and datalog pins
All done!
I tested it and it works! I was very nervous, because I don't know why the original ECU died and am somewhat paranoid because of it.
So on we went with the exhaust welding. I opted for 63.5mm x 1.50mm exhaust. No bending of the pipes or anything. My good friend has a TIG welder so on we went with the looong process.
Puzzles for big boys
Laid out on the floor.
The exhaust is still not done and we were working for around 13h on it, excluding my preparation before. It is a meticulous work and a lot of test fitting needs to be done to have perfect fit. We only need to do the very last part (backbox and the long pipe over the width of car)
Re: Hakosuka's 89' Civic Sedan B18C4
So, the exhaust is done. It's pretty loud, a tad more than I want it to be. I will try to get some videos with the GoPro, when I get it back.
Got the alignment done and snapped a pic of the exhaust from the back
Car is finally on the road.
Few more bonus pictures
Got the alignment done and snapped a pic of the exhaust from the back
Car is finally on the road.
Few more bonus pictures
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A little pet project was done in the few past days, prepared for a JapMeet here in Slovenia.
Cardboard mockup
And finished for now. I need to cut the middle out to get access to spare tire
Cardboard mockup
And finished for now. I need to cut the middle out to get access to spare tire
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We had a show here and won the best engine bay.
I finally got myself to finish the wood trunk thing.
Got to drive the car on local twisties. It's a blast!
I finally got myself to finish the wood trunk thing.
Got to drive the car on local twisties. It's a blast!
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Re: Hakosuka's 89' Civic Sedan B18C4
what an awesome project. Well done for sticking at it.
Just read all through the build in inspiration for the 4g sedan I'm picking up tomorrow.
Just read all through the build in inspiration for the 4g sedan I'm picking up tomorrow.
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What centre console is fitted to this ??
I spy a heat seat switch which doesn't look Honda.
The console looks like a 5th gen civic or newer ?
I spy a heat seat switch which doesn't look Honda.
The console looks like a 5th gen civic or newer ?
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That picture was taken inside a E36 touring BMWnominous wrote:What centre console is fitted to this ??
I spy a heat seat switch which doesn't look Honda.
The console looks like a 5th gen civic or newer ?
Re: Hakosuka's 89' Civic Sedan B18C4
Great work, love the wooden box box thingy.
2010 Audi A3 1.6TDi Sport
Re: Hakosuka's 89' Civic Sedan B18C4
nice build
i will check it out when im in the neighbourhood
i will check it out when im in the neighbourhood