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turbo manifold
I dont know much on this topic but i heard somewhere that a turbo exhaust manifold off of a certain dsm motor will bolt up to one of the civic motors without much trouble. anyone have any info on this if its even possible?
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i highly doubt it is possible.. honda doesnt really have that much 2.0 liters motor and the dsm motor is a 2.0l i doubt that this is possibel.. im a big dsm guy and used to be a big honda guy but i never heard of this being done..
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The DSM manifold will bolt up to the F22A6 for sure with redrilling, H23A with redrilling, might work on F22B1 and B2, might work on H22A, and it doesn't work on F23A. Manifold does not work on any B-series motors, and I don't think it does on any D-series motors either. Oh yeah. Since you have a civic HX you can weld a turbo flange onto your manifold and weld some piping up and build yourself a cheap turbo kit. Why anyone would want to waste their time doing this to an HX I don't know, but it is possible. |
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learn sumthin new every day
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is there any other way to do a cheap manifold besides using the stock one for an hx?
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