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Help: Tracking down original engine and transmission....

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 10:01 am
by Dc2itr617
As some of of you know I’ve owned this car for roughly 8 years. The car was owned by Jason Franza and turned into an H1 Honda Challenge Race Car I wanna say 04-05 and competed the next 2 years after that. It was torn down and swapped with a k20a out of a dc5-R then parted out and bounced from owner to owner. From my understanding the original C5 swap was put into an Eg SI hatchback. After purchasing the car as pretty much an empty roller I put the car back to B series. If anyone has any leads please reach out. I’m looking to possibly work something out or purchase outright.

Help me find her original hart!!!

Last 4 of the vin are 3998
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Re: Help: Tracking down original engine and transmission....

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 6:16 pm
by Outrun
Have you located Mr. Franza? He might be a good start.

Re: Help: Tracking down original engine and transmission....

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2020 10:02 am
by Little_Nolan
Do you know what the engine or transmission serial number is?

All 1996+ Honda/Acuras that were of foreign manufacturing origin were recorded on entry into the US and were associated with the VIN of vehicle. This information can be accessed from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). Not sure if you need LEO or insurance credentials to access the information, but I suspect that you do. Depending on your insurance company, you may be able to get your insurance rep to contact NICB to see if the engine/transmission has been reported stolen, destroyed, or as a total loss. Essentially, NICB knows the engine serial number and transmission serial number for every ITR brought into the US, ABS computer number, ECU number and SRS system numbers may have also been recorded.

I have accessed this information and reverse used it with successful legal outcomes. Essentially I had the serial number for motors/trans and NICB was able to tell me what VIN the motor/trans originally was imported with.

This may help you with leads since VINs can be removed and often serial numbers are not messed with.

Re: Help: Tracking down original engine and transmission....

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2020 10:39 am
by coolhandluke
Little_Nolan wrote: Thu Jun 11, 2020 10:02 am Do you know what the engine or transmission serial number is?

All 1996+ Honda/Acuras that were of foreign manufacturing origin were recorded on entry into the US and were associated with the VIN of vehicle. This information can be accessed from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). Not sure if you need LEO or insurance credentials to access the information, but I suspect that you do. Depending on your insurance company, you may be able to get your insurance rep to contact NICB to see if the engine/transmission has been reported stolen, destroyed, or as a total loss. Essentially, NICB knows the engine serial number and transmission serial number for every ITR brought into the US, ABS computer number, ECU number and SRS system numbers may have also been recorded.

I have accessed this information and reverse used it with successful legal outcomes. Essentially I had the serial number for motors/trans and NICB was able to tell me what VIN the motor/trans originally was imported with.

This may help you with leads since VINs can be removed and often serial numbers are not messed with.
This is extremely valuable information. Thank you for sharing!

Re: Help: Tracking down original engine and transmission....

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2020 10:57 am
by JDMJNKY
^^ That's good info.

Re: Help: Tracking down original engine and transmission....

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:13 pm
by _D_
Old school guys on here should know where this ended up IMO... wheres my NC peeps at?

I'll ask around....

Re: Help: Tracking down original engine and transmission....

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2020 1:31 am
by Dc2itr617
coolhandluke wrote:
Little_Nolan wrote: Thu Jun 11, 2020 10:02 am Do you know what the engine or transmission serial number is?

All 1996+ Honda/Acuras that were of foreign manufacturing origin were recorded on entry into the US and were associated with the VIN of vehicle. This information can be accessed from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). Not sure if you need LEO or insurance credentials to access the information, but I suspect that you do. Depending on your insurance company, you may be able to get your insurance rep to contact NICB to see if the engine/transmission has been reported stolen, destroyed, or as a total loss. Essentially, NICB knows the engine serial number and transmission serial number for every ITR brought into the US, ABS computer number, ECU number and SRS system numbers may have also been recorded.

I have accessed this information and reverse used it with successful legal outcomes. Essentially I had the serial number for motors/trans and NICB was able to tell me what VIN the motor/trans originally was imported with.

This may help you with leads since VINs can be removed and often serial numbers are not messed with.
This is extremely valuable information. Thank you for sharing!
Good to know I’ll see what I can find out via the insurance agent. As for the original numbers on the engine I don’t have the slightest idea.

Re: Help: Tracking down original engine and transmission....

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2020 1:31 am
by Dc2itr617
_D_ wrote:Old school guys on here should know where this ended up IMO... wheres my NC peeps at?

I'll ask around....
Thanks any help is greatly appreciated Image

Re: Help: Tracking down original engine and transmission....

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2020 1:56 am
by Dc2itr617
Outrun wrote:Have you located Mr. Franza? He might be a good start.
I found him on Facebook and will be sending a message to him hopefully he responds.