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Old 10-29-2004, 04:31 PM
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Got any website links to the swap?? How much more $$ for extra parts, etc..
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Re: Crower cam and valve install

no links for a swap, but all you need is a longblock. Your tranny will work with it and everything. Oh, you do need a VTEC ecu, forgot about that, and to wire it up for VTEC, but thats it. The only extra parts you might need are things like timing belt, water pump, new plugs and wires, basic tune up parts because you don't know how long the motor has been sitting.
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Hopefully this ist he last question. Got any websites that are reliable and good prices?
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Re: Crower cam and valve install

only reliable one i know is www.hmotorsonline.com but they don't have any D-series motors listed on the site. If you call they may have some though. I called them about a B18A tranny and they actually had one in stock even though it wasn't listed on the site.
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I might just go to my local shop and order it their. I think it would be safer to buy from my shop, having to pay after it was delivered.
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Re: Crower cam and valve install

sounds good, let us know how things go
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Re: Re: Crower cam and valve install

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You seem to misread a lot of shit that is posted on here.
Why the hostility?
I didn't misread anything. Your exact words, "Crower only produces cams for SOHC VTEC motors." This tells everyone they don't produce any other cams. Perhaps you should have said, "The only SOHC cam crower produces is a VTEC cam." Read your post again. I'm trying to make sure your not misunderstood! How come no one is mature enuf to say "I made a mistake"?

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Crower only produces cams for SOHC VTEC motors. You can send in your stock cams for a regrind though.
PS, I hear regrinds are terrible!

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Re: Crower cam and valve install

he has a SOHC non VTEC motor, so I stated they only make cams for SOHC VTEC motors, how hard is that to understand, unless you are a total dipshit. I didn't make a mistake so there's no point in saying I did.
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Re: Re: Crower cam and valve install

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unless you are a total dipshit. I didn't make a mistake so there's no point in saying I did.
Tipical!
If a member of the forum has a LS swap in there hatch and there looking for a good set of cams, would they go to crower after reading your statement. No, because (read below)

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Crower only produces cams for SOHC VTEC motors. You can send in your stock cams for a regrind though.
Truth is, Crower makes a great set of cams fort the b18b, but because some one valued your opinion as a senior member, they'll never know. I know what you were thinking, but your grammer didn't reflect your thoughts. You don't have to tell me you made a mistake, I know you did!
PS, if anyone does have a LS swap, Crower makes 62403-2. Great cams!
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Re: Crower cam and valve install

Try an engine swap. B18C1,B18C5,B16(SI motor), or H22 would be great for modding but it seems your engine is sort of crappy to mod.
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Re: Crower cam and valve install

y not just get the head and a vtec controler. Leave your engine in.

By the y8 -- build it up -- install with vtec?

I assumes you have a D16 now.
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Re: Crower cam and valve install

dont gat a vtec controller.

find yourself a y8 head and work on it on a table. itll be sooooo much easier than doing it when its on your engine. and by upgrading the cam, springs, valves...etc. you'll get a very nice boost of power from the y7 head.

write-up on y7/y8 mini-me:
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=735196
b7/z6 write-up for more info:
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=554053
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