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Old 11-02-2006, 12:48 PM
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going to be helping a buddy build a dirt track car , rules are,
must apear stock to the inspecter's
cant be dohc
cant be vtec
cant be turbo
cant be awd

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to prolly be running a d15b7 block with a a6 or some other 16 valve head , port the ---- out of the head, get a regrind cam run uber or throw a chip in it to rev the **** out of it, couple question i had was what piston would be good to run to get a few more ponies ?? like z6 maybe?? not sure if there the same bore ill check it out in a few, also plan on runnig a y8 im with a ls throttle body a crx si air box, the only thing im wondering is the tranny it out of like a 93 cx .. the tranny that second gear takes you to like 75-80, should we run a z6 tranny or would that one do alright ?>?
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Old 11-02-2006, 01:41 PM
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Can't shave the head?
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Old 11-02-2006, 01:55 PM
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what about some spray. not much. just like a 50 shot. if you hide everything well it will look completely stock. especially since the factory whale ***** intake will be in there. and get you an old d-series si tranny. best geared trannys hondas ever come out with. buddy of mine swapped a gsr into his coupe(same model as mine). both full interior. and i beat him with that tranny on a z6(both stock motors). 2nd and 3rd are perfect for something like what your looking for
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Old 11-02-2006, 02:13 PM
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Already been done, Jeff's A6 Wheeze... He was building it for the same reason at first, so check that build out.
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Old 11-02-2006, 02:30 PM
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yea i checked that out, i think since its an 8valve block im going to put 16 valve pistons in it with a 16 valve head, cant run an si tranny becouse its cable drivin and this is a 95 4 door .. as far as the spray goes i know how to hide it but you can hear the difference and we'd prolly get black flagged first time we sprayed ... it should be pretty decent for 100 whp
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Old 11-02-2006, 02:31 PM
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p.s. i did some reading and you cant really put any other pistons in them except the 16 valve pistons
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Can't shave the head?
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yea im sure we will mill the head ... with the head milled a thinner cosmetic h/g and the higher c/r 16 valves pistons it should be somewhat zippy
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Old 11-02-2006, 03:29 PM
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yea im sure we will mill the head ... with the head milled a thinner cosmetic h/g and the higher c/r 16 valves pistons it should be somewhat zippy
Somebody muttered something about ZC 4th and 5th being shorter than the other trans.... Then mentioned to combine them.
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go super-high comp and use race gas. :P
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