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si cam w/ dpfi?
ok, so i'm planning on getting a dohc zc early next summer. i have a d15b1 in my standard with dpfi and eventually i'll do the mpfi conversion. i'm thinking of getting an si cam tho. how will an si cam affect my b1 with dpfi? will it mess anything up out of wack, will it screw up my motor? will i get any decent gains out of it? thanks in advance for all ur help.
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Re: si cam w/ dpfi?
it will run better and stronger, it wont mess up nething. I would get a D16Z6 or D15b instead of a ZC
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Re: si cam w/ dpfi?
wait does the d15b1 have an 8 or 16 valve head?
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Re: si cam w/ dpfi?
16 valve head
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Re: si cam w/ dpfi?
dont bother, put the money into the MPFI swap , then when its done u could put it on you SOHC motor couldnt u
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Jim - Your Resident EDM Biatch B16A1 I/H/E 4TH GEN UK SITE Honda Civic EE9 1.6-i VT |
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Re: si cam w/ dpfi?
yea, i'd do the mpfi first, then after that swap engines, then after that change the cam, then u'll be set
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1990 Civic EX 4-Door Sedan - D16A6 - 204k miles :: working on mechanical and cosmetic restoration ::
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