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Old 06-03-2002, 03:53 AM
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Intake Manifold Question

Will the intake manifold from a SOHC VTEC '92-95 be compatible on a 1988 CRX SI head?

My Project CRX is currently running a ZC Block and a SI SOHC head hybrid. However the intake manifold runs the original DX
dual point inject. So to save cash, I have a SOHC/ Vtec intake manifold
system on hand.

Can I just take this intake manifold and use it to replace the DX system?

I know I have to change the wiring for the additional injectors.
So far I know I need the resistor box.

Do I need a different ECU and does the distributor have to be changed as well? I'm not sure if the distributor is for the DX or SI.

Please let me know what parts I need to change or add to make this swap work.
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Old 06-03-2002, 08:40 AM
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yeah..it'll bolt up just fine...you'll want (need) an si ecu as well as the distributor...and the resistor box, like you said.

that's an interesting head/block combo... how's it running?
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