Make sure you have a factory manual and follow it to a T. Grab a copy of the rule book and take it with you to your machine shop. Bore it out to .040 over. Have all your bottom end components balanced. Pick up all the bottom end bearings from your local Honda dealer after taking down all of the information that is stamped on the block, crank and rods regarding the thickness of the bearings. Some people say to go with all Red bearings to keep things on the loose side but IIRC these are guys who run these engines in Production. Intake and exhaust porting you can do on your own. I did mine and it was comparable power wise to a well known shop. It could get more power so I'm sending out an extra head that I have for this seasons engine.

All the power that you are going to get out of these little engines is going to come from the head work. Make sure you have a good header and exhaust on the car too. Most of the off the shelf headers are not all that great and have vast amounts of restrictions in them.

Zephyr