Well done mate, such a great feeling eh?Asacei wrote:I'm so pleased to actually be driving the thing
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EK9 Type-H
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well done buddy I bet its a monster
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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Re: EK9 Type-H
Really pleased to have the car on the road at last, having picked the car up from Performance Autoworks…..as the non-starting issue was such an easy fix I decided to leave the car with Rich to address a few things and essentially get the car in a drivable state. They addressed a couple of other issues I had and got the car MOT’d …having swapped basically all of the suspension components the alignment was all over the place so they also set the car up with a fast road alignment.
The car was running on a chipped P30 Ecu…with the chip being essentially just a base map. Given the addition of the exhaust/header etc. and that I did not know how good the ‘base map’ actually was I decided to address this now rather than later so asked Rich to get busy with one of these
Had to wait a little while for it to arrive – which worked well allowing the alignment, fixes, MOT to get done….really didn’t know what to expect this engine to deliver as it is still a bit of an unknown…once mapped it gave…..
232bhp and 162 lb/ft of torque
Once I got the car home I found I suddenly had much more enthusiasm for sorting out a couple of other bits and got busy painting a replacement grill for the car (the EK9 shell I started with was missing the front grill and rear spoiler….I’ll get to the spoiler in good time but I really couldn’t stand looking at the car with the standard civic grill on it) I will continue to keep an eye out for a good condition original Honda EK9 grill but these seem to be pretty difficult to come by at the moment unless you fancy paying a particular seller on ebay £250 for one!. In the end I found a second hand replica EK9 grill in carbon fiber, got it cheap as it had a bit of a scuff as I was going to paint it this didn’t bother me:
Only seem to have one picture at the moment half way through painting but you get the idea…
Also the car went to Performance Autoworks basically without an intake system….they kindly rigged something up to get the mapping done – but it was something I really needed to address. As luck would have it I stumbled across a genuine J’s Racing carbon intake (AKA a piece of Whale anatomy) and filter at a very good price locally and was able to pick it up the day after collecting the car…..its not exactly what I had in mind but it’s better than nothing and was an easy fit….needs a bit of tidying up though so will update with some pictures and stuff once I’ve got it sitting how I want and cleaned up a bit.
So at last I now have a fully working H2B EK9 that I am actually driving ……First impressions…love it however it does have its down sides.
Engine mounts are very hard…whole interior vibrates, will have to spend some time addressing some of the more annoying dash rattles
Feels very planted on the road – I’m sure performance Autoworks alignment skills play a big part in this
My arms ache! – No power steering is seriously hard work, great feedback when on the go but very slow speed turning i.e. junctions, mini roundabouts, parking is really hard work.
Either I am becoming a bit of a weed or the steering is a lot heavier than many would have you believe.
I possibly have an issue with the alternator belt – hoping that it’s just because its old – but it is currently disintegrating will pick up a couple of new ones today and go from there. hopefully there is nothing out of line that is causing it to do this, it certainly all seems to be in line
Seem to have an ongoing issue with IACV – Rich even tried changing the valve for another but still without success. Car is currently mapped without this being active and it is currently disconnected. I plan to leave it like this and remove the valve completely – downside is car will not idle straight from cold but only seems to take a minute or so to warm up enough to idle on its own which I can live with, once warm car idles perfectly.
It goes really well – there is no waiting around for Vtec it just goes – very smooth power delivery again all credit goes to the great mapping job Performance Autoworks have done
The car was running on a chipped P30 Ecu…with the chip being essentially just a base map. Given the addition of the exhaust/header etc. and that I did not know how good the ‘base map’ actually was I decided to address this now rather than later so asked Rich to get busy with one of these
Had to wait a little while for it to arrive – which worked well allowing the alignment, fixes, MOT to get done….really didn’t know what to expect this engine to deliver as it is still a bit of an unknown…once mapped it gave…..
232bhp and 162 lb/ft of torque
Once I got the car home I found I suddenly had much more enthusiasm for sorting out a couple of other bits and got busy painting a replacement grill for the car (the EK9 shell I started with was missing the front grill and rear spoiler….I’ll get to the spoiler in good time but I really couldn’t stand looking at the car with the standard civic grill on it) I will continue to keep an eye out for a good condition original Honda EK9 grill but these seem to be pretty difficult to come by at the moment unless you fancy paying a particular seller on ebay £250 for one!. In the end I found a second hand replica EK9 grill in carbon fiber, got it cheap as it had a bit of a scuff as I was going to paint it this didn’t bother me:
Only seem to have one picture at the moment half way through painting but you get the idea…
Also the car went to Performance Autoworks basically without an intake system….they kindly rigged something up to get the mapping done – but it was something I really needed to address. As luck would have it I stumbled across a genuine J’s Racing carbon intake (AKA a piece of Whale anatomy) and filter at a very good price locally and was able to pick it up the day after collecting the car…..its not exactly what I had in mind but it’s better than nothing and was an easy fit….needs a bit of tidying up though so will update with some pictures and stuff once I’ve got it sitting how I want and cleaned up a bit.
So at last I now have a fully working H2B EK9 that I am actually driving ……First impressions…love it however it does have its down sides.
Engine mounts are very hard…whole interior vibrates, will have to spend some time addressing some of the more annoying dash rattles
Feels very planted on the road – I’m sure performance Autoworks alignment skills play a big part in this
My arms ache! – No power steering is seriously hard work, great feedback when on the go but very slow speed turning i.e. junctions, mini roundabouts, parking is really hard work.
Either I am becoming a bit of a weed or the steering is a lot heavier than many would have you believe.
I possibly have an issue with the alternator belt – hoping that it’s just because its old – but it is currently disintegrating will pick up a couple of new ones today and go from there. hopefully there is nothing out of line that is causing it to do this, it certainly all seems to be in line
Seem to have an ongoing issue with IACV – Rich even tried changing the valve for another but still without success. Car is currently mapped without this being active and it is currently disconnected. I plan to leave it like this and remove the valve completely – downside is car will not idle straight from cold but only seems to take a minute or so to warm up enough to idle on its own which I can live with, once warm car idles perfectly.
It goes really well – there is no waiting around for Vtec it just goes – very smooth power delivery again all credit goes to the great mapping job Performance Autoworks have done
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Re: EK9 Type-H
Thanks - the thought has crossed my mind, but I really wasn’t a fan of the electronic power steering on the EP3 civic type R I have been driving around in so I've been put off a bit. I'll probably continue to look at the possibilities though, will try and dig up a few different builds and see who has used whatnucleustylzlude wrote:Good work, I bet she's a blast to drive.
If you find the steering getting too cumbersome, you could try retrofitting some electronically controlled power steering like a couple have done on here?
Re: EK9 Type-H
I have been merrily whizzing about in the Civic on a daily basis for a week or two now, I’ve clearly been slacking off in the gym recently because while the steering is still heavy my arms are no longer aching and I seem to be getting steadily more use to it
Couple of little updates…I have an oil leak seems to be the distributor O ring, so have ordered one and will sort that when it arrives.
Managed to find a set of good condition late spec lights for the back so I’ve lost the old orange indicators which makes the back look much cleaner….also did a bit of rust proofing while I was at it
Old:
New , along with new light seals to prevent any future leaks:
Rustproofing while I was at it:
Picture of the engine bay with the new intake installed:
Couple of little updates…I have an oil leak seems to be the distributor O ring, so have ordered one and will sort that when it arrives.
Managed to find a set of good condition late spec lights for the back so I’ve lost the old orange indicators which makes the back look much cleaner….also did a bit of rust proofing while I was at it
Old:
New , along with new light seals to prevent any future leaks:
Rustproofing while I was at it:
Picture of the engine bay with the new intake installed:
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Man, well done. Great power figures and wicked job on this makes me want the s300 even more now
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