b series kit on D series motor
hey all
I got a B series kit real cheap from a close friend of mine who just blew his motor on his GSR. I plan on putting it into a civic hatch that i got. it's a 93 d16z6 with about 150k miles on it. What all do I need to complete the install besides a D-Series manifold? If there is a link to something like this or if anyone has any advice about this install then post!!!!! Obviously you guys are the pros about this ---- so that's why i came to this great web site first. :8 |
Re: b series kit on D series motor
is your nose brown?
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Re: b series kit on D series motor
Originally Posted by F22tSi
is your nose brown?
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Re: b series kit on D series motor
there are lot of factors. what car was it in? reason is u may have to fab the piping alittle. second what kind of turbo is it. i may be too big or maybe not. need more info. injectors too, what size are they? i will take it that u checked to parts to see if they are all still good.give the specs of the kit. thanks
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Re: b series kit on D series motor
Originally Posted by civicsi94
there are lot of factors. what car was it in? reason is u may have to fab the piping alittle. second what kind of turbo is it. i may be too big or maybe not. need more info. injectors too, what size are they? i will take it that u checked to parts to see if they are all still good.give the specs of the kit. thanks
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Re: b series kit on D series motor
well, you already know you need a manifold. thats a start. and obvioulsy the mani has to be made for a d-series, with a T3 flange.
Then you will need better fuel management, that FMU is crap. get your ECU chipped which is cheap since you already have an OBD1 ECU. Injectors DSM 450's will do fine. IC piping. use what you can from what you have, may need more. or less Oil feed. the line you have should be fine. you need the block fitting for a d-series. the drain shoud also be fine, but you will probably need a fitting to tap your oil pan with if your friends is jb welded you can just cut part of the downpipe your friend has if it fits in your engine bay, and run an open downpipe. or if it lines up to your exhaust just use it. BUT BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING SEARCH AND READ UP!!!!!!!!!! matt |
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