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Beefy
whats up? I've got a 92 civic DX. It's not too bad. I was looking to install a beefed up intake manifold, from maybe a 99 SI. Its all about air flow right? Anyway, anything that you can suggest would be helpful. Can it be done. I'm not sure about the bolt patterns on the manifold.
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well actually i may be wrong but the dx came with a d series motor ( i know that part is right cause i ahve a 94 dx ) and the si has a b series motor so, and this is the part im not to sure about but, the b series and d series are not interchangable so no it wont work, BUT what you could do is get an ex manifold and that will work on yours cause the ex has a d16 and the si has a b16.. so i hope that is the answer you were looking for, and i dont know why you havent gotten a reply yet... all the guys in here i thought would have jumped all on this one...
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ok, thanks for the info. But wouldn't it be possible to somehow port the manifold or the intake ports to fit? or is the whole setup screwed? I know that one of my friends stuck a 1.8L acura manifold into an accord. added like a good 15HP.
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