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Old 01-13-2003, 10:42 PM
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i just got a well taken care of D15 block will a 1.6L ex head bolt right up??
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Old 01-13-2003, 11:02 PM
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What d15 block do you have?

if its the d15b6 or b8 with 8 valve reliefs in the pistons you may have a problem. But if the d15 is a b2 or b7 you can put a 16v 1.6 head on no problem..

The b2 and b7 already come with 1.6 heads, only differnece is the cam shaft.

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its the b7. so i should have no prob? and should i just run an EX ECU??
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What ex head are we talking ? SOHC Vtec head?

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Old 01-13-2003, 11:08 PM
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im kinda hangin can anyone help me??

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you can run the SOHC VETC ECU for the EX or run a CRX Si ecu and run VTEC off a rpm actiavated switch.

I strongly recommend the SOHC VTEC ECU
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if your a little slow when it comes to wires like myself you could get an 89 teg ecu and a vtec controler. you can rev the teg ecu to 7500 rpm instead of 7000 like an si ecu. just a thought.
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if your a little slow when it comes to wires like myself you could get an 89 teg ecu and a vtec controler. you can rev the teg ecu to 7500 rpm instead of 7000 like an si ecu. just a thought.
90-91 si ecu's rev to 7500 :P
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i thought that the ex ecu wont fit cause is obd1..
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