Hey guys, well some of you might know that my accord has been at the body shop for almost 5 months now and.... almost no work has been completed on it. Me and my dad agreed that we're going to haul it off from this guy's shop and take it to another shop. While all this has been happening I've just been saving up my money. I originally was going to turbo and actually have quite a few pieces just sitting in my bedroom such as the turbo, IC, BOV, and wastegate. Well.... I've decided against that mainly b/c I want to finish the accord project while spending the least amount of money so that I can move on to my mustang. Right now I have a DX and when it went to the paint shop it was burning oil. From what a mechanic friend and I could access it was because of piston blow-by. So, when the car got out of the body shop I was going to have to replace the piston rings. Well, all this time I've wanted to convert to EFI. So, my question for you guys is... Should I go to the junk yard buy an EFI a20 and just start my build up now? The cost I was quoted for the junk yard engine was $350. Seems pretty fair to me. What I'm wanting to do is have a P&P on the heads, enlarge the intake valves to 32mm and exhaust to 39mm while getting them to unshroud the valves with a three angle valve seat job. The main question I have is how much we can overbore our engines. Since, I would be ordering "custom" pistons any ways from diamond pistons. So, how far can we overbore our cylinders? Also, what compression ratio would be as far as a daily driver would want to run. I was considering 11:1 but if I could go higher that would be preferably just as long as I wouldn't have to run race gas. We have 93 octane in the lone star stateAny advice, suggestions, comments, or questions would be greatly appreciated!
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