D17A2 Shortblock w/ D16Y8 Head
hey guys i'm new on here and i was searching the web for a newer swap.....I was told by a few differnet guys on d-series.org thats a d series early tranny will bolt up to the d17a2, i was also told that there was only really one problem other then porting mods on the intake of a d17a2 which i dont plan on using. The oil passage on the d17a2 block dosent match the head of the y8....i orginally was lookin at a post on this site of someone triein the same set-up couldnt find it any intel on the match up etc would be greatly appericated :y
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Re: D17A2 Shortblock w/ D16Y8 Head
d17 parts stay with d17 parts. dont mix and match, you want a better swap find a d16a6 or a d16z6 swap.
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Re: D17A2 Shortblock w/ D16Y8 Head
You can put D17 bottom end internals into a D16. Trying anything else is a waste of time.
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Re: D17A2 Shortblock w/ D16Y8 Head
ok yea thats what everyones been tellin me i already have a y8 in my ef hatch i'll just put the d17 internals in it i know i have to notch things for rod swing etc...thanks
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Re: D17A2 Shortblock w/ D16Y8 Head
I hear a bit about the D17 stroker setup, got any links to a writeup on it?
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Re: D17A2 Shortblock w/ D16Y8 Head
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
I hear a bit about the D17 stroker setup, got any links to a writeup on it?
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Re: D17A2 Shortblock w/ D16Y8 Head
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
I hear a bit about the D17 stroker setup, got any links to a writeup on it?
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lame. i dotn really like the idea unless u got money to waste and have race gas all teh time to make it fun/run!!!!
As a result, the motor's compression ratio ended up at 13.2:1, which is much higher than the stock D16A6's 9.1:1. |
Re: D17A2 Shortblock w/ D16Y8 Head
im not a fan, but it was an interesting read
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Re: D17A2 Shortblock w/ D16Y8 Head
Originally Posted by skittersk8er
lame. i dotn really like the idea unless u got money to waste and have race gas all teh time to make it fun/run!!!!
As a result, the motor's compression ratio ended up at 13.2:1, which is much higher than the stock D16A6's 9.1:1. FYI, I run E10 87 octane in my 12.5:1 CR beater. Not that this dude was forced into 13.2:1... if you read he deliberately swapped to 01-03 GX pistons and welded up his cylinder head. |
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