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Old 07-11-2003, 06:33 PM
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where to find an a6 ??

Hey, sorry to flood the post... but thanks for answering all my questions about the jdm d15b sohc vtec vs a6...

Can someone direct me to a good source to find a complete a6? I have a 91 lx tranny already...just need everything under the hood.

I know that it is hard to find them without a ton of miles but any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
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Old 07-11-2003, 06:42 PM
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might as well just get one cheap and rebuild it......or check ebay for a rebuilt head and then find a rebuilt block.....bam put em together
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best bet is to find someone that just did a swap or something and buy there stuff off of them just.
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On the other hand....

How hard is it to wire up the vtec if I went for the jdm d15b sohc vtec swap?

I'd almost rather do this because I could get a motor with alot less miles...
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My old motor had 206,000 miles on it and it ran just as strong as the motor that is in the car now. Miles arent that big of a deal with hondas unless you bought the car/motor that was once driven by a middle aged single woman. (sorry ladies but when I bought my car the woman had fixed the cracked radiator with a napkin stuck under the intake.)
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Call the local shops in your area that do motor swaps. They usually have left over motors from cars they swapped laying around for cheap.

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I always find them in the junkyard.
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