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Old 07-04-2004, 12:19 AM
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d16z6

what is it gonna take to drop a d16z6 or d15yb into my 5th gen civic? i have a b16 in my crx, and the wiring was alright with the subharness but i was wonderin what it'd take to put that sohc vtec into my other civic.
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www.hmotorsonline.com

www.nipponmotors.com

I think that's the right address for Nippon. I was just lookin for a D16 vtec, (cash crunch can't do it, gotta fix the y7)

I saw most SOHC vtecs selling for the neighborhood of $650, usually less when you can find them, but that's without shipping n such. I think that all you would really have to do would be to change the ECU and wiring for the v-tec. without looking, I'm guessin a d16z6 or y8 will drop right in there, you should be able to use the same tranny and axles, though its always a good idea to do a complete change over.
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