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Old 01-21-2002, 12:24 AM
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JDM B16A Aftermarket

i want to get a jdm b16a for my 91 integra, and i also want to buy an intake and header for it but i dont know what to buy. What i mean is do i buy an intake made for US civic si or a del sol vtec since they are both b16a vtec engines, will both of those intakes made for those cars fit my jdm b16a in my intergra?
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buy the intake for the 92-93 GSR....You can just use the Si header or really any b series header will do just fine.
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