I just did a K24A2 swap into my 89 Civic hatch track car. Aside from the mounts, everything was done from scratch and on the cheap. I learned some lessons the easy way, some the hard way, happy to share whatever I can, so if you have specific questions, those help in making my response helpful.
There are basically 2 motors, each with or without the good VTEC.
K20A3: 2.0 with crappy VTEC, found in base RSX and 02-05 Civic, 160hp, 135ish TQ, redline 6800
K20A2/Z1/A3: 2.0 with good VTEC, found in RSX-S, 06-11 Civic Si, 200-210hp, 142tq, redline 8000
K24A4: 2.4 with crappy VTEC, found in 03-07 Accord and CRV and Element, 160hp, 142tq with more area under the curve than K20A3, redline 6800
K24A2: 2.4 with good VTEC, 04-09 Acura TSX, 200hp, 168tq, redline 7100. This is the hot one.
The K24s have more torque and are generally more available. The non good VTEC motors are much much cheaper and more available. The bargain sleeper is the K24 from the Accord/CRV/Element as they are in everyhting and nobody really wants them, unlike the K24A2 from the Acura TSX which is the same thing with the good VTEC head.
For wiring, there are 2 options: 02-04 RSX wiring with Hondata or 05-06 Accord/03-06 Element with Ktuner. The later stuff is less expensive because there is less demand for it, like I have 2 Element ECUs I got for $35 each instead of $200 for the 02-04 RSX stuff. You have to have a board souldered in the ECU to defeat the immobilizer and get a tune on it, no way around it, plus the tune is really important.
Tunes and basic breathing mods are really helpful. My K24A2 with only I/H/E and tune is putting 205whp and 185 WTq, with a stock redline.
RPM gets power. K24A2 can spin to 8K+, but you need to get an RSX-S oil pump to avoid cavitation and a high RPM intake manifold, but that gets you 20HP over what I have. I keep RPMs low to keep the motor alive for endurance racing.
Transmissions: https://www.hybrid-racing.com/blogs/hybrid-racing/k-series-transmission-guide
Having a 45 degree VTC gear from the RSX-S will help with power on the higher RPM stuff.
Here's a great example of a budget K swap: http://vtec.academy/budget-k-swap/ from a CRV/Accord that did really well on the dyno: http://vtec.academy/budget-k-swap-civic-hits-dyno-part-3/
Wiring for an 02-04 wiring swap. I have the changes for the 05-06 in my notes: https://www.hondata.com/tech-k20-swap-wiring
What else can I tell you that will help?