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Old 12-15-2002, 01:21 AM
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Question JDM D-series

I have a couple questions about the JDM D series engines. First, the SOHC D series... i've heard that the d15 SOHC VTEC makes 130-135hp? is this true and is there a d16 SOHC VTEC, if so how much power does it produce?

Another question about the ZC... Does the engine ONLY bolt up to the D series hydrolic transmissions?

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Old 12-15-2002, 12:14 PM
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i have a d15b
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Old 12-15-2002, 06:40 PM
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JDM?

...the JDM D15 VTEC?
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The D15B used in Asian market VTi's have what is called 3-staged VTEC. It has an 8-valve mode, ala VTEC-E, a normal mode, then intake VTEC, with more of a wild cam than the US D16Z/Y.
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I believe it has 127 hp

I have a d16 sohc/ non vtec 190hp dx coupe

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Re: JDM D-series

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I believe it has 127 hp

I have a d16 sohc/ non vtec 190hp dx coupe

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I call your bluff. Lets see some dyno sheets and mods list. Until then...................
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Old 08-21-2003, 03:41 PM
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Hey B16,

Right now I'm in Iraq fighting Iraqi's. But, as soon as I get to the states I'll download my specs for you. But, like you said until then.....
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jdm d15b 3 stage vtec is rated at 132ps...so basically about 127hp. the zc.....will bolt up to any dseries tranny 88-00. im not saying the clutch splines will be the same depending on what year zc. lots of works and you too can create some nice hp and tq figures out of a d series.
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