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WTB Complete SI Transmission Assembly

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Like the title says, I am looking for a complete SI transmission assembly to do a swap into my 17 Sport. I do not need clutch, flywheel, slave, or master cylinders. If you have the drivers side axle and the passenger side half axle, I would be interested in those. If you have something you think might work, message me. Or if you know someone that has what I’m looking for, hook a fellow civicx member up! Thank you for reading

Feel free to text me, it’s easier 4 eight oh 390 4463

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Like the title says, I am looking for a complete SI transmission assembly to do a swap into my 17 Sport. I do not need clutch, flywheel, slave, or master cylinders. If you have the drivers side axle and the passenger side half axle, I would be interested in those. If you have something you think might work, message me. Or if you know someone that has what I’m looking for, hook a fellow civicx member up! Thank you for reading

Feel free to text me, it’s easier 4 eight oh 390 4463

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I don’t think it’s a direct swap lol
 
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I don’t think it’s a direct swap lol
I’ve looked into it and think it is doable. I don’t expect it to fall in place but it’s not impossible. If you KNOW something I don’t, please do share
 

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I’ve looked into it and think it is doable. I don’t expect it to fall in place but it’s not impossible. If you KNOW something I don’t, please do share
You do know the Si has an LSD right?
 


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You do know the Si has an LSD right?
Believe it or not, I used to own a shop and have built many old school hotrods. I have a solid understanding of mechanical systems and how they work. The sole reason for the swap would be to add a LSD to my Sport. I’m not trying to re-invent the wheel, @Shadowfighter has paved the way. Here’s the thread:

https://www.civicx.com/threads/si-transmission-in-a-sport-hatch-project.27486/page-4

Thanks to @Shadowfighter, it is a pretty straightforward swap.
 

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It really wasn't a hard install in my opinion. Best upgrade I've done to my car. I like it more then my upgraded turbo.
 
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Yea, I am really surprised more base civic guys aren’t trying to do the same thing.

You running the W1? I just ordered mine. Knowing what you know now, would you make a different decision on the turbo?
 

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It really wasn't a hard install in my opinion. Best upgrade I've done to my car. I like it more then my upgraded turbo.
Probably like it more than your upgraded turbo because your still limited in torque vs the SI because of the internals
 

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Yes I'm running the W1.

If I could do it all over again I would of tried the si turbo.

I REALLY miss the low end torque from the stock turbo. Having to rev my car to 4000rpm just to get it moving some what quickly gets old really quick. Not only that but i look like I'm always trying to race because of it. Family and friends don't want to be in my car because they think I'm driving like an ass hat when all I'm trying to do is get to the power so I can haul there fat butts around.

I'm not saying its a bad turbo. I'm just saying its not a good fit for me and how I use my car.
 


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Yes I'm running the W1.

If I could do it all over again I would of tried the si turbo.

I REALLY miss the low end torque from the stock turbo. Having to rev my car to 4000rpm just to get it moving some what quickly gets old really quick. Not only that but i look like I'm always trying to race because of it. Family and friends don't want to be in my car because they think I'm driving like an ass hat when all I'm trying to do is get to the power so I can haul there fat butts around.

I'm not saying its a bad turbo. I'm just saying its not a good fit for me and how I use my car.
Why not get custom tuned then? If your using basemaps on the W1 for sport it isn’t good
 

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