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Old 05-18-2005, 06:39 PM
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Is it possible to DOHC an d16y8

I got me a '97 Civic with a d16y8 Vtec and i want it DOHC there has gota be somthing that fits maybe the Zc series what guys help!! No i dont want a B series engine going for somthing different
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Old 05-18-2005, 06:48 PM
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lol either b-series or nothing when it comes to dohc for ur car buddy.
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Re: Is it possible to DOHC an d16y8

nope sorry, maybe if you searched you would have learned the answer to your question before posting...

d series fits ONLY d series
B series fits only b series
well, you the the idea.

EDIT: grr.. you beat me
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Old 05-18-2005, 07:46 PM
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Re: Is it possible to DOHC an d16y8

Today theres no more "different" everything has basically been done.

If you want a DOHC motor your gonna either have to swap a B, H, or K series motor.

Now I have heard of people putting DOHC head on SOHC blocks but heard it took alot of machining and I bet it wasent wortht the trouble.
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Re: Is it possible to DOHC an d16y8

I used to have an EX Civic and now i have a GS-R and i'll tell you that the B series is much more fun than the D series. Just swap or turbo what you got. Don't f*** with the head because for the price, you could have something a lot better!!
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Re: Is it possible to DOHC an d16y8

the dohc on a sohc is just about as diffferent you can get but dont really expect any help. i have only read about one person doing this and he hasn't released much info and he did it with the ew motor and a zc browntop head. you could swap in a dohc zc but that whould be illigal and stupid because you already have a d16y8
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