91' Wago build...boost inside (someday)!

I just picked up another project car and thought I'd share my progress since my last build came to a tragic end before it was completed.
She's a 1991 Civic Wagon DX 5 spd. It had a blown engine but the body is as straight as they come. Clean title, zero rust, zero bondo, and only mild dings/scratches here and there. Paid $300 for it. My plans are to swap in a JDM D15B and boost it.
Besides boost, plans include suspension upgrades, wire tuck/battery relocation, paint-match bumpers, and a mild sound system.
Enough yapping...here's some eye candy.

The day I brought her home.

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Stay tuned for lots more updates.
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  • crazy_Ivancrazy_Ivan New Wagonist
    Looks like it should be a fun project.
    Shell looks reasonably rust free and not too badly beat up...
  • d33kenwagond33kenwagon New Wagonist
    I like the body, it looks in good condition compared to the other rust buckets out there. I really envy on how some of you guys get the deals on these cars, I can't find anything around my area for 300 dollars. I have some guys here selling theirs for about 2,500 +, a bunch of rust buckets.
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    crazy_Ivan wrote:
    Looks like it should be a fun project.
    Shell looks reasonably rust free and not too badly beat up...
    I searched high and low for a clean shell and came across this one. Couldn't be happier. It was exactly what I wanted. 1991, white, 100% virgin and zero rust or bondo. The rear bumper was slightly hit in a fender bender but I was able to put it back into place easily.
    I like the body, it looks in good condition compared to the other rust buckets out there. I really envy on how some of you guys get the deals on these cars, I can't find anything around my area for 300 dollars. I have some guys here selling theirs for about 2,500 +, a bunch of rust buckets.
    I lucked out on this one. I found it on CL locally (while at work) but the seller didn't have any pictures. I decided to call and ended up talking cars with the owner for about 15 mins. I talked him into coming to my work for a couple of free beers (I'm a bartender) and he waited for me until I got off work. Followed him home, I took one look at his wagon and it was love at first sight. Oh, and I also talked him down to $300 from $800 haha.
  • Very Nice find! Congrats. I can't wait to see what you'll do with her!
  • CharbCharb Administrator
    I changed your title, because it was a lie lol
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    Charb1618 wrote:
    I changed your title, because it was a lie lol
    Haha yea I guess it was misleading a bit.
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    I wasted no time in finding a motor. Picked up a JDM D15B locally. (Props to Nikita)

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    Also picked up a set of these (15" Enkei 92)

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    Stay tuned.
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    I went ahead and inspected it thoroughly to see what needed to be done besides the obvious.

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    Interior is pretty mint besides this funky stain. Also, the seats have the typical bolster wear.

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    The center vent needs to be replaced..no biggie.

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  • OddMarzOddMarz New Wagonist
    Lovin this build, saw your build thread on H-T I think you have more pics there, you have a dope parts list and a great choice of wheels cant go wrong with Enkie 92's on a wagon, cant wait too see this thing go turbo!
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    OddMarz wrote:
    Lovin this build, saw your build thread on H-T I think you have more pics there, you have a dope parts list and a great choice of wheels cant go wrong with Enkie 92's on a wagon, cant wait too see this thing go turbo!
    As soon as I found out Enkei was re-releasing the 92's this year, I knew they were the wheels for me. I've always loved em.
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    After a few days of sitting around, I had the wago towed to my buddy's place so we can do the heart transplant.

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    Check out that "timing belt". Probably the same one from 1991

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    Took us about an hour to go from this...

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    To this.

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  • GeorgieGeorgie Wagonist
    Picked up a JDM D15B locally. (Props to Nikita)
    You from Las Vegas?
  • I have an extra center vent. Shoot me a PM. :)
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    Georgie wrote:
    Picked up a JDM D15B locally. (Props to Nikita)
    You from Las Vegas?
    Yes sir. You know Nikita?
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    LowFlyin' wrote:
    I have an extra center vent. Shoot me a PM. :)
    PM sent!
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    Along with the obvious fluids, I'm replacing the timing belt, water pump. fuel filter, pcv valve and valve cover gaskets. Everything looked to be in great shape on this motor but I'd rather be safe than sorry.

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    The motor mounts were pretty beat up so I'm using some Energy Suspension inserts temporarily. (Props to Ben)

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    I decided to clean the trans for the hell of it.

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    Looks new!

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  • TheGmanTheGman Wagonist
    Very nice! What did you use to clean up that transmission? Its craaaazy clean looking.
  • now thats fast. great job
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    TheGman wrote:
    Very nice! What did you use to clean up that transmission? Its craaaazy clean looking.
    Believe it or not just some "simple green" type cleaner from the 99 cent store...and a brush.
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    Building the multi point harness...

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  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    Went ahead and put the new motor back in but then this happened...

    Click Me!!!!

    Turns out the fuel return line from the motor is smaller in diameter than the stock one so fuel escaped because the clamp wasnt on tight and eventually caught fire on the alternator.
    No worries though, nothing got damaged haha
  • Jedi_JeredJedi_Jered Band Wagon
    Looks good, Good choice on the wheels.
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    Jedi_Jered wrote:
    Looks good, Good choice on the wheels.
    Thanks sir.
  • EF | junkiEEF | junkiE New Wagonist
    With the fuel line situation handled, the motor started up on the first try and ran like a champ, idled perfectly and best of all no CEL's.

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    There was a faint ticking noise which we thought was coming from the head so we went ahead and did a valve adjustment.

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    Turns out the ticking was coming from the trans/cluch and eventually went away after a few minutes.
  • leWolfleWolf Senior Wagonist
    Lol, on the gas thing. Good thing you caught it in time. As for the trans noise mine did the same thing for a few miles then it went away, transmission had been dry for a while so it needed to be run a little. BTW you do live in vegas? Do you know a guy named wagon mike?
  • Lol, on the gas thing. Good thing you caught it in time. As for the trans noise mine did the same thing for a few miles then it went away, transmission had been dry for a while so it needed to be run a little. BTW you do live in vegas? Do you know a guy named wagon mike?
    Yeah same here, noise went away after putting a few miles on it. I know wagon mike...he's cool people.
  • leWolfleWolf Senior Wagonist
    Lol, on the gas thing. Good thing you caught it in time. As for the trans noise mine did the same thing for a few miles then it went away, transmission had been dry for a while so it needed to be run a little. BTW you do live in vegas? Do you know a guy named wagon mike?
    Yeah same here, noise went away after putting a few miles on it. I know wagon mike...he's cool people.

    My phone went bad and I need his # again. Also we need to get him back on here! Maybe we"ll have a meet one day. :lol:
  • sweet rims, btw just throw on some belt dressing on that timing belt and i would say its good for another 100k jk. good work man.
  • Lol, on the gas thing. Good thing you caught it in time. As for the trans noise mine did the same thing for a few miles then it went away, transmission had been dry for a while so it needed to be run a little. BTW you do live in vegas? Do you know a guy named wagon mike?
    Yeah same here, noise went away after putting a few miles on it. I know wagon mike...he's cool people.

    My phone went bad and I need his # again. Also we need to get him back on here! Maybe we"ll have a meet one day. :lol:
    I'm down for a meet...lets set something up
  • Not much of an update, just showing off some goodies I picked up for this project.

    Short shifter & ES stabilizer bushings.

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    Function & Form Type 1 coilovers (already had these from my previous wagon)

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    Blox LCA's

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    87' Camry Lip (clean vs dirty)

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    The essential Wink 5 panel mirror

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    EF hatch rear mudguards.

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    Xentec slim 5000k HID kit

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    BWR Lugnuts

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    And pics of everything installed.

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    The teaser shot. Stay tuned.

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