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OK, im sick of building cars for other people, i dont have my license anymore and im sick of my brother scaring the shit out of me and being a dick in this civic i built for him, which was all mine but stock.
I have a 91 colt auto. I have all the free time to work on it and I need something to do. I want to put a non turbo 4g63 in it with an auto trans (short for transmission ). Someone please help me on what I need to do.
AKA: what mounts, what year "tranny" . I been walking thu some junk yards and found almost everything that people write about on here. I want to now what I need to do this before i start buying parts. Rewiring is no big deal.
I want to do this to start. I have alot of after market turbo piping, exhaust manifold, downpipes, blow off valves and a bunch of parts free. lol to turbo it down the way. (I dont know WTF he's trying to say right there ) Not afraid. I just want the extra 50HP on the car before i get my license back. Its like "ment"
82K on it.
Beautiful car just needs a paint job from the sun raping it. any help or advise is awsome already started a parts list Help me out please. thanks"
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For starters...if you want ANYONE to take you seriously, please slow down and use semi-correct english. If you're unsure of a word.. look it up. It's not hard and it will only make your post more credible, and people will want to assist you instead of making fun of what you wrote. Now you can take this as some constructive help, or you can blow it off.
Either way, your writing is horrible and you REALLY need to work on that.
Now, you said you wanted to put a non-turbo in the car. If thats the case why are you even mentioning turbo parts. What EXACTLY are you trying to accomplish. Turbo parts on a non-turbo engine are a recipe for a quick death to your engine. I would assume you havent built a 4G63 before. Either start out with a turbo engine and do it right the first time, or do a non turbo setup. Please check the archives section here on the forum first. Doing a conversion has been gone over at least 200 times since 2005.
Good luck with whatever course you decide to take.