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Hybrid How-To: 2002 Civic Si

Hybrid #9: 2002 Civic Si Chassis, K20A2 RSX Type-S Engine
From the April, 2009 issue of Modified Mag
By Jason Kavanagh
Photography by John E. Thawley, III
2002 Honda Civic Si Front Passenger Side View
Swap Basics
Chassis: 2002 Civic Si
It's brand new and it's shaped like a shoe. The taller, heavier, stiffer Si gives up some handling potential to the old chassis, but the promise of easy engine swaps and a future of 2.4-liter K-series blocks from the Accord and CR-V makes this chassis attractive.

Engine: Honda K20A2
Unlike the stock Si engine, the 200-hp mill from the RSX Type-S is just the kind of high-revving, high-output jewel we've come to love Honda for. And did we mention the 2.4-liter potential of this engine family?

Concerns:
A security chip in the key must match the code in the ECU. Once you swap to the Type-S ECU, you'll need to take the car and documentation showing you acquired the engine legally to a Honda dealer to have the key code put in the ECU. Other than that, this swap is as straightforward as it gets.

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The Si shifter cables hook... 
   
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The Si shifter cables hook to the RSX transmission without modification. The shift mechanism, however, isn't designed to move far enough to reach the six-speed's reverse gear. Putting a notch here, as shown, allows you to reach reverse.
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The Civic Si steering rack... 
   
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The Civic Si steering rack has electric power steering assist, so the stock engine has no power steering pump.
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Where the Si engine (on the... 
   
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Where the Si engine (on the right) has an idler pulley, the RSX engine (on the left) has a conventional power steering pump. Fortunately, the Si's idler pulley simply bolts onto the RSX engine.
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Since the RSX uses larger... 
   
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Since the RSX uses larger splines on the hub end of the halfshafts (right), the Civic halfshafts (left) are retained for this swap.
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Higher output means more heat... 
   
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Higher output means more heat rejection. The RSX has a coolant-to-oil heat exchanger plumbed in at the base of the oil filter to help offset the increased heat load.
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One of the few obstacles of... 
   
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One of the few obstacles of this swap. The RSX catalytic converter is larger, farther downstream, and clocked differently than the stock Civic Si cat and thus will not bolt to the stock Si exhaust. Fabricating a new, larger exhaust more suitable for 200 hp makes more sense anyway, so we dumped the stock exhaust entirely.
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The car won't run right until... 
   
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The car won't run right until you pay a visit to a Honda dealer. Here, the tools to unlock the electronic immobilizer are available for a small fee. This is required to drive the car since the RSX ECU was originally programmed to accept only a handful of key codes. After they check the resistance value of the Civic Si ignition key, they reprogram the RSX ECU to accept the key.
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These guys can't believe this... 
   
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These guys can't believe this very car left their lot three days earlier and already has an engine swap completed.
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The stock front brakes consist... 
   
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The stock front brakes consist of 10.2-inch rotors and single-piston calipers weighing 22.5 lbs per side. The Fastbrakes 12.2-inch rotors and four-piston Wilwood Superlite calipers (right) are a drop-in replacement and weigh only 16.5 lbs per side.
2002 Honda Civic Si Engine View