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Old 08-11-2003, 09:49 AM
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d15 rebuild for turbocharging

i need to know what would good pistons/rods that will fit into a d15b7 engine that can hold up under moderate boost. also i was wondering if d16 pistons/rods will fit into my engine




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I don't know if the will fit or not but if they do, pretty much any pistons can withstand moderate boost in a properly tuned engine.
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Yeah the pistons can, but the rods will snap like a twig! No D series rods were any good, and the D15 was the worst. I suggest you do atleast a D16 swap, then turbo. Like a D16Z6 or D16Y8, they both have VTEC and have turbo kits readily availible. With that swap and a turbo kit you are looking at close to 200 horsepower.
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