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Old 03-07-2004, 10:22 AM
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D-series engines

Where are some good websites to buy some D-series engines? Like the D16A8, D16A9, D16Y8, D16Z6, and the JDM D15. thanks in advance.
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Old 03-07-2004, 01:08 PM
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Hmotorsonline.com and junkyards.
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Old 03-07-2004, 02:36 PM
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how much would i pay for a junkyard engine like that? i would rather buy it from a store though because i would know that engine is actually working and isn't beat to shit. you know any other websites besides hmotorsonline.com?
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Old 03-07-2004, 06:05 PM
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I agree, buying from a junkyard, while cheaper, is much more of a gamble. Plus, you won't find eveything you need for the swap in one neat package. Honestly, I don't know of any other sites that sell d-series swaps. They're out there, though. Search on google and see what turns up. And eBay is bound to have a few. I know that hmotorsonline has been reliable for many people, however. You might want to check them out.
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Re: D-series engines

you could try www.nippon-motors.com they have a good selection but i don't think they have the jdm d15 vtec
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for $750.00 you can get the jdm d15b at www.totaljdm.com but its the only d series they have
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Items Included with the Swap:
5-Speed Manual Hydraulic Transmission
Engine Control Unit (ECU)
Distributor
Intake Manifold
Exhaust Manifold
Alternator
Vtec Solenoid
Half Shaft (Intermediate Shaft)-----

all that for $750.00 and w/ anywhere from 35k to 45k on the engine
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im ready to swap my engine out (it broke) and need a d16y8 just like ya'll were talkin about, but was curious to know if i can just swap about the block and head or whatever is wrong. the ecu tranny and everything else is fine...is that a feasible plan? also, can i put the b20 (or something comparable) in without doing tranny, ecu, and head work?
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Re: D-series engines

Block would be fine to swap out but it'd depend on what motor you have in there now as to whether the head and ECU would work.
If you put in a b20 you'll have to use a b-series tranny and ecu. You should also start a new thread of your own since this one is 3 months old, and more people might respond if you started a new one.
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Re: D-series engines

www.car-part.com
Type in the part and it will bring up a list of junkyards.
For usdm d-series engines you will spend $150 (DX) to $900 (EX).
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