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Old 10-26-2004, 07:54 PM
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Mini Me Swaps???

I have a stock d16a1 and i was wondering what heads i could switch on it to produce more power? Also what are all the engines i could do mini me swaps on? Thanks
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Re: Mini Me Swaps???

i dont think u can really frankenstein a D series
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Re: Mini Me Swaps???

I'm not really sure there are any heads you could swap on, maybe a ZC? That's kind of a weird motor, don't think a SOHC d-series head will fit on the DOHC block.
12secondStorm - Yes, in most cases you can "frankenstein" a d-series; it's commonly refered to the mini-me. So please (I mean this in the nicest possible way) don't answer questions unless you know what you're talking baout for sure. People put the d16z6 head on other d-series blocks all the time.
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