Frankenstein
1)Dig up a corpse from your local graveyard (you may need to mix and match parts to get what you're looking for),
2)Attach bolts to the sides of its neck (something that conducts electricity well, copper works great),
3)Place corpse on a platform (a car lift works great, but requires removing the roof of your shop)
4)Wait for lightening storm, lift corpse to attract lightening... the rest should be pretty self-explanitory
Real answer: "Frankenstein" is a non-technical term that refers to a motor that has various bits and pieces from different sources. For instance, LS block, ITR pistons and a B16 head might be called "frankenstein." This applies to any make, not just hondas. Basically its just a stupid term people use to sound cool. I would refer to the afore mentioned motor as an ls-vtec, personally.
2)Attach bolts to the sides of its neck (something that conducts electricity well, copper works great),
3)Place corpse on a platform (a car lift works great, but requires removing the roof of your shop)
4)Wait for lightening storm, lift corpse to attract lightening... the rest should be pretty self-explanitory
Real answer: "Frankenstein" is a non-technical term that refers to a motor that has various bits and pieces from different sources. For instance, LS block, ITR pistons and a B16 head might be called "frankenstein." This applies to any make, not just hondas. Basically its just a stupid term people use to sound cool. I would refer to the afore mentioned motor as an ls-vtec, personally.
Last edited by white_n_slow; Mar 25, 2008 at 07:33 PM.
get an ls block, b16 or gsr head from any year, dowel pins, ls vtec kit off ebay, cable or hydro tranny, arp head studs, arp rod bolts and p72 pistons or ITR pistons timing belt and water pump from gsr or b16. Then put it all together and run a chipped p28. Go on B20vtec.com they will be able to provide much more detail.


