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Question b16 head on a d15 block

I was wondering if a b16 head would fit on my stock block, and if so would i get around the same amount of power out of a built block that i would if i did a complete b16 swap
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Re: b16 head on a d15 block

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I was wondering if a b16 head would fit on my stock block, and if so would i get around the same amount of power out of a built block that i would if i did a complete b16 swap
Plain and simple... B heads do not fit on D blocks. End of story.

And if they did, no you wouldnt get about the same amount of power as a b16 swap, not even close really.
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Re: Re: b16 head on a d15 block

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Plain and simple... B heads do not fit on D blocks. End of story.

And if they did, no you wouldnt get about the same amount of power as a b16 swap, not even close really.
Absolutely correct there.

Your only real benificial options are swapping on a D16 A6 or Y8 head for better performance and increased power. The A6 head is a great all around head, while the Y8 head will add you VTEC to your D15. This is known as a Mini-Me swap.

Wait, I'm like having a massive brain fart here, D16 heads will work on D15's right? :o
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Re: b16 head on a d15 block

B1SiR6A, I almost ended up with a car like your dream car - in a way I kinda wish I had got it, but I didn't go wrong with the car that I ended up getting - a 2000 Civic EX (Si Blue) with only 23,000 miles on it for only $7,500
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