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any simple mod or bolt on parts can get more horse form it?
Rowie
04-09-2003, 03:58 PM
extractors, exhaust , get the carby's jetted , or go EFI
hum........... extractors, any special kind of extractors i should looking at?
is there anything i should be looking for when i am buying it?
Setanta
05-09-2003, 07:34 AM
Intake/Header/Exhaust
Go to a 2 inch system for that motor and high-flow cat and muffler (don't go cannon sytle etc - it's not worth it with that engine. Header is a hassle - hurricane (I think) made one but it's not much chop - a custom setup may be better, but will be more costly. Intake - a pod is actually a better way to go than insert as the D15 is open to the engine bay and heat-soaks badly - set the pod under your front bumper as a CAI to see some improvement - you'll need to use custom ducting.
The carbs can be re-jetted - Peter at Hanny's in Smithfield has the info on this.
Change the cam, HCCNSW might have the mugen grind specs so you could get a regrind or billet. Alternatively I think Crow(???) did a grind - but the US will definitely have one given the 4th gen enthusiasts there and a their original lack of the DOHC ZC. Try www.automotiveforums.com and go to the Honda -> 4th generation Civic forums and ask, there's enough people using the D15/D16 there. Bump the compression by shaving the head.
Finally, there were twin 40mm webber carb manifolds built for the D series SOHC in the '90s - If you can track one down it will make a nice difference. Again, the US is your best bet.
Finally - forget all of the above and get a ZC in there or a SOHC VTEC ;)
Cheers
yeh, after hearing all other ppl saying stop wasting time on this engine and do a swap. So, now i hear new things, Sohc vtec....
what engine code is that? is the sohc vtec engine same as ZC that can bolt on without modification?
Thanks for answering all my questions :D
wynode
05-09-2003, 10:49 AM
If its an EG, I say put in a b16. It have about 20kW more thand teh d16a8.
Setanta
05-09-2003, 03:56 PM
I'm pretty sure that the d15 twin-carb was ED(EF) only, so he's talking a 4th gen. The EG breeze got the 1.3 or 1.5(?) single-carb.
CAT_SPEW
20-09-2003, 06:56 PM
I got the same car as you, and I am thinking about converting the engine in the near future.
What would you guys recommmend? I want it to have a bit more power than it does now but I'm not too familiar with which engine to put in?
B18C? B16A? I think the b18c is the VTI-R engine from an integra??? Are they ahrd to come by? Expensive?
I would most probably be doing the mechanical work at home as my dad is a mechanic, but does anyone know a rough price figure I would be looking at for everything I would need?
Thnx.
vti-2
20-09-2003, 06:59 PM
The B18C is from the DC2, it isn't as cheap or easy to come by as the B16A.
CAT_SPEW
20-09-2003, 07:39 PM
i'm guessing the b16a is sohc vtec? So how much more power would I be looking at? Around 20KW?
Would it make much difference?
vti-2
20-09-2003, 08:19 PM
Here is a link with engine specs for all the Civic models...
http://www.ozhonda.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4
The B16A is a DOHC VTEC and should give a good 22kW increase over the 1.6L DOHC non-VTEC. That is in standard form. Once you start doing mods you will start getting much larger increases in HP.
Yes it is a big difference and yes it is worth it. :mrgreen:
CAT_SPEW
20-09-2003, 09:52 PM
Thnx for that VTI-2, any idea on what it might cost? Just all the parts I would need?
wynode
20-09-2003, 11:55 PM
Thnx for that VTI-2, any idea on what it might cost? Just all the parts I would need?
You should be able to pickup a front cut for anywhere between $2.5-3.5K depending on its condition.
Lets get back on topic now thanks.
CAT_SPEW
21-09-2003, 08:36 AM
Awesome, thnx.
Yeh sorry about the hijack..
Rufes1
29-09-2003, 10:08 PM
hurrah join the d15b4 club!!!!!!!!!
Let me know if you find some good cams for it or how you arrange your POD setup
for EG hatch i will do JDM b16a 2nd generation from EG6 civic sirII
170hp . p30 ecu ;)
True JDM eg6 powered.
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