There are plenty of K-swapped Honda Civics around, some have been turbo'd, but most of those are still FWD. That is not the case with this build. Mickey from Throtl decided to fit the K20 in a North-South position and send the power to the rear wheels. The result is a unique build with some very clever drivetrain engineering. Check out this car's build vlog on: www.youtube.com/@throtl ----------------------------------------------------------- Liked this video? Here are more like it: What's So Special About K-series: ruclips.net/video/nJ3tlKsPfLg/видео.html Tuning K24 with ITBs: ruclips.net/video/aFtB2g0I86A/видео.html Dan's K-swapped Turbo Civic: ruclips.net/video/i5OCwDSXJZI/видео.html --------------------------------------------------------
Man a 5th gen prelude converted in a similar way has been a build I have thought about doing for a while. It's actually one of my goals to build that car and run pikes peak with it. That would be awesome.
What a build! I love when people do stuff that's quite unconventional or challenging, and this is right up there. I don't often think about drive conversions, but when I do it's usually converting two wheel to all wheel drive, or the inverse. To go and route the power to the back instead of the front is fascinating in so many ways, I imagine it drives as good as it looks! Now put a rotary in there for extra unconventional...ness. I heard you say you have a rotary background!
This is such an awesome build! I'm loving the combination of the K20A2 and the S2000 transmission. Impressive work! I'm inspired to build something similar.
It’s too flicky for most but I would dig the challenge. Reminds me of the rear engine crx back 20 or so years. I have been waiting for this one to be finished since the big H was working with these folks.
JimmyOakes did similar with the square steel for the engine mounts but used S13 front arms /steering for his. Think he adapted an s13 rear end and subframe too but could be wrong. His is more drift focused rather than grip though
Correct. His car has adapted S chassis subframes. Smart and direct route. I also considered this but wanted the challenge of keeping the running gear Honda based or custom. Both cars are rippers!
There are plenty of K-swapped Honda Civics around, some have been turbo'd, but most of those are still FWD. That is not the case with this build. Mickey from Throtl decided to fit the K20 in a North-South position and send the power to the rear wheels. The result is a unique build with some very clever drivetrain engineering.
Check out this car's build vlog on: www.youtube.com/@throtl
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Dan's K-swapped Turbo Civic: ruclips.net/video/i5OCwDSXJZI/видео.html
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I remember back in 04 at the NZ 4&Rota nuts, seeing a civic sedan doing a rwd skid? I enjoyed watching this build from the boys!
Man a 5th gen prelude converted in a similar way has been a build I have thought about doing for a while. It's actually one of my goals to build that car and run pikes peak with it. That would be awesome.
Love the fact they got paint on all the bolts very nicly done nice and clean
The exhaust between the control arms and axles...😮
What a build! I love when people do stuff that's quite unconventional or challenging, and this is right up there. I don't often think about drive conversions, but when I do it's usually converting two wheel to all wheel drive, or the inverse. To go and route the power to the back instead of the front is fascinating in so many ways, I imagine it drives as good as it looks! Now put a rotary in there for extra unconventional...ness. I heard you say you have a rotary background!
This is such an awesome build! I'm loving the combination of the K20A2 and the S2000 transmission. Impressive work! I'm inspired to build something similar.
So sick Hondas should be rwd especially the integra
Looks very nicely done..... very cool
It’s too flicky for most but I would dig the challenge. Reminds me of the rear engine crx back 20 or so years. I have been waiting for this one to be finished since the big H was working with these folks.
Finally a Honda hatch that’s RWD, Real Wheel Drive. :P
Glad you clarified I thought you meant right window dementia
He needs to put a macron over the E so that everyone pronounced it correctly. 👍
JimmyOakes did similar with the square steel for the engine mounts but used S13 front arms /steering for his.
Think he adapted an s13 rear end and subframe too but could be wrong.
His is more drift focused rather than grip though
Correct. His car has adapted S chassis subframes. Smart and direct route. I also considered this but wanted the challenge of keeping the running gear Honda based or custom. Both cars are rippers!
@@mickeyandrade3435 doesn’t touge factory make a kit for swapping a Kseries into S chassis? Oil pan and everything?
@@Jake_Hamlin - Yes. But, he used a KA Series engine.
5:05 I noticed the exhaust is very close to the rear control arm, do you get any knocks or rubbing or had to restrict the suspension travel for this?
None whatsoever.
Cool just cool guys ❤
Cassie Orchard
The Engine is forward not sideways they sit sideways in stock civics.
Anyone know if you can use a haltech for a diesel.
Sorry we currently don't support diesel applications.
Where is Woody and Al ?
What is the deal with so many dudes today sporting hobo beards?
I’ve had this hobo beard for over a decade. Nothing new here, mate. I guess many dudes enjoy looking homeless.🤷🏻♂️
Don't be jealous that you can't grow one 😝
The man has aircon, what a legend
Absolute must!
NICE....