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Old Sep 17, 2007 | 03:50 AM
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Default FS: 2000 si (Black) 6500 Firm

Here's all you need to know about the car..

Motor:
B18C1 ~60k miles
CTR pistons, yeilds ~ 12.5:1 c/r
Blox Intake manifold
DC 4-1 ceramic coated header
2.5" piping back to an OEM Prelude SH muffler (nice and quiet)
Factory oil cooler
Brand new pick up tube and windage tray
NGK plugs
Brand new OEM Honda plug wires
Always sees royal purple oil

Transmission:
Stock civic Si S4C transmission (flawless)
ACT Extreme pressure plate
ACT 4 puck disc
OEM ITR flywheel
Always sees GM Synchromesh fluid

Fuel system/Electronics:
OEM ITR Injectors
Walbro 255lph fuel pump (direct wired fuel pump with inline relay and switch, hidden cutoff switch)
Chipped JDM GSR p72 (real jdm half size ecu) with jkobd.com OBD1 Conversion Harness and eCtune by John Vega
Autometer oil pressure guage in dual gauge bezel
GM 3 bar map sensor
Relocated Intake air temp sensor

Exterior/Suspension:
Stock Si wheels w/205-50-15 Falken Azenis up front, Nitto NT450's out back
KYB GR2 struts
Tein S tech lowering springs

Misc:
Viper alarm with alert paging and remote start
Fluidyne radiator
Energy suspension motor mount inserts
GSR dual bend Shifter
Jackon racing 190 deg thermostat
Heatwrapped A/C lines
Dual slim pusher fans

New Parts:
OEM Honda GSR Forged Steel Crankshaft
OEM Honda bearings (all individually sized to spec ~.015-.017)
OEM Honda timing belt
OEM Honda vtec oil pump
OEM Honda vtec water pump
Front brake rotors and OEM honda pads
All new ignition parts

In the pics you'll see it idles perfectly at 900rpms, and holds perfect oil pressure at 50psi idle, 80psi driving, which is GREAT


I do have pics and are willing to do trades but nothing younger than a 99-00.

2000 Civic Si (black)


$6,500 Firm


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All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not use a hammer. (1925 IBM Maintenence Manual)

Last edited by CA3SAR; Sep 24, 2007 at 09:38 AM.
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