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SI & HF Compatability??

Ok, here's the scope. I found a 90 HF for not much $$. its bone stock but might need a new head or headwork done(floated valve). EIther way, I need to get it running with minimal $$. I have an SI engine with one bad cylinder & piston, a dx tranny and a spare d15b7 head. Any suggestions here? Iam basically trying to determine what parts can be interchanged from the d16a6 SI engine to the HF engine and hopefully make a better driving HF utilizing what I have.

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Re: SI & HF Compatability??

oh yeah, the si intake mani is not available but the b7 head has one thats complete & I have a spare Z6 intake mani too.

Lets paly mix & match here!
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Re: SI & HF Compatability??

hf block, si head, dx tranny, z6 intake.
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Re: Re: SI & HF Compatability??

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hf block, si head, dx tranny, z6 intake.
how does the HF tranny compare to the DX tranny and will your suggested combo bolt up?
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Re: SI & HF Compatability??

cant name the drive ratios right off hand, but I believe the hf tranny has a lower gear ratio, for good gas mileage. As for bolting up, I'm pretty sure every thing will bolt up, the z6 intake is kinda iffy, maby someone else knows for sure.
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Re: SI & HF Compatability??

the dizzys are the same right? what about the wiring on the intake mani? anbody else with some input on this?
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Re: SI & HF Compatability??

is the ef mp or dp? the z6 is mp right?
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Re: SI & HF Compatability??

The EF-SI & HF are mp and so is the z6 and EG-DX, iam not sure about which Eg's came dp.
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