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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Tennessee
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LOL it all has to be custom My R33 Body Kit from an Accord makes the Legend Look like a Skyline, I am soon doing an R33 tail coversion and verticle doors. Everyone STOP putting the Legend into one category (Luxury) My car with it's JDM Engine and soon to happen 5 Speed Swap will Tear up cars at the track.
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Dynamic Turbo Senior Tech
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Miami, FL
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If you don't know it..(of course you don't) H22 pistons will fit on a legend and will give you close to 11:1 compression ratio. Putting heavy duty valve springs? Just get a set of exhaust inner spring from any junkyard and place them inside the intake springs. What other internals are you looking for? Cause the crankshaft is forged steel, if you replace that you are wasting your money. The rods are very good quality steel, just need to balance them to get a little bit more rpm. Ohhh and honda makes titanium rods for you...and crower, and any other aftermarket company makes them. What other internals could you possibly want? The pistons can be ordered for an H22 with low or high compression from JE and will cost you the same just add 2 pistons, no big deal. Same price as everyone else, just two more...but of course, YOU would have to order them custom made because you don't know better. Tell me what other internal part you want and I'll let you know how to get it. Cams? crower, custom made just like any other car out there. Relatively same price. And yes, I have a civic...and yes, it has a legend motor inside...and no..I'm not getting the hell out. Let me know if you figured how to advance/retard the timing already. |
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If you really want to, a bunch of parts from the NSX should fit into our blocks. I would think that if you just bore &/or stroke it out to 3L and throw in some NSX pistons and rods, you'll have a low-tech version of a NSX engine. Someone tell me if it won't work... Honda has tons of pure racing research in the C30 and C32 and much can be adapted to the C25 and C27 in the Legend.
And timing can be done by a little screw in the vaccum control box. Drill out some rivets and turn it a bit. I found it a little while ago in this very forum... Search for timing or something like that... |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Chan Marino, CA
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: texas
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So can you put the intake springs on the exaust side as to make them stronger? |
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There is only one company and they are very expensive. If I was you I would do a juckyard built turbo. Well here is the site if you want to check it out. Legend Turbo Kit Welcome to the forum |
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