View Full Version : skunk cams or crower cams for d series vti civic
as the title says anyone recommend which one would be the better for a D series engine
Lukezen27
26-11-2005, 11:33 AM
as the title says anyone recommend which one would be the better for a D series engine
http://www.d-series.org/forums/? good place to start your Investigation
I was looking into drive train upgrades for some time but it worked out been way to much for such small gains so I'm going turbo now :D
zex stage 2 is known to be one of the best for a street/strip d-series. crower power comes on 2 late.
VTi_b0i
26-11-2005, 04:56 PM
how much we lookin at for 1 cam for our motors?
200 usd is bout 350? aussie dollars am i correct, wer do i get the zex stage two cams from anyways ??
EG5[KRT]
26-11-2005, 06:39 PM
u gotta make sure its for d16y1 coz the d16y8 cam which is normally made will not fit our engines....
VTi_b0i
26-11-2005, 06:46 PM
whats the SOHC VTEC motor? D16Y8? or 1? roflz i get confused..
for the "zex" cam for the sohc vtec, what would it go like? compared to stock
Lukezen27
26-11-2005, 08:15 PM
whats the SOHC VTEC motor? D16Y8? or 1? roflz i get confused..
for the "zex" cam for the sohc vtec, what would it go like? compared to stock
D16Y1 = D16Z6 in the States :thumbsup: 92-95
D16Y8 is the same in AUS and US I think 95-00
R96P-EJ8
27-11-2005, 09:10 AM
D16Y1 = eg sedan/hatch vti
D16Y8 = ek/ej sedan/coupe vti
ye iv got a d16y1 so how Much would i be lookn @ to spend for one of these zex stage 2 Cam
and also what would be the gain, iv already got extractors, CAI....
Lukezen27
27-11-2005, 10:57 AM
ye iv got a d16y1 so how Much would i be lookn @ to spend for one of these zex stage 2 Cam
and also what would be the gain, iv already got extractors, CAI....
You'll need new valve springs/Retainers too match
Last time I looked into it, it was about $1000 AU not installed
D16Y1 = eg sedan/hatch vti
D16Y8 = ek/ej sedan/coupe vti
D16y8 93Kw SOHC VTEC = EJ8 Vti Coupe ONLY
D16y5 88Kw SOHC VTEC = EK1 Vti Sedan
D16y4 88Kw SOHC NON VTEC = EK1 Cxi, Gli Hatch/GLi Sedan
D16y1 96Kw SOHC VTEC = EG5 Vti Sedan/Hatch
Limbo
27-11-2005, 06:07 PM
mate on a D series engine CAMs are a waste of money. Your better off saving you money for something like a Turbo. Might cost you about $3k but you will surely feel the difference. You might spend $1.5k on CAMs but what use it is if you are gonna get wat like 100kws or so at the fly wheel, any B series engine is still gonna be quicker.
Get a turbo and you will get at the very least 130kw and heaps of torque enough to blow even most of your v8s
Terry
27-11-2005, 10:49 PM
N/A all the way:D
Limbo
27-11-2005, 11:27 PM
Well if its NA get a b16 or b18 (if you can afford it) it will still make better power
ye il look @ my options.. thnx anyways
Lukezen27
28-11-2005, 08:47 AM
ye il look @ my options.. thnx anyways
I looked into it for over a year reading and reading and the money spent on cam/Springs/Retainer + installation costs will set you back over $2000
Now that’s without a PP or anything, for that you’re looking at $800 to $1200
Then you need a programmable ECU to make it all wok to its full postnasal, $350 to $400 Hondata N/A version plus say $500 for tuning
After all that I would say you’d be lucky to hit 100KW at the wheels, Anyone what’a guess!!!?????? plus there's no more room to upgrade after that :rolleyes:
Total $3650 or more if you don’t do it on the cheap side lol
OK import a Greddy kit $2500 plus say $1000 install and straight away you should hit over $100KW at the wheels
Upgrade intercooler/ECU/Injectors and 120KW at the wheels should reachable plus there's lots of room to upgrade
Anyone want to shoot down my argument???
Best way to learn you know
Cheer’s Luke
""Please note that this is all based my own research over the past year and I don’t have any first hand experience what so ever""
Sexc86
28-11-2005, 07:22 PM
Skunk 2 Cams Provide good gains even on a SOHC
Lukezen27
28-11-2005, 09:24 PM
Skunk 2 Cams Provide good gains even on a SOHC
And?
More into would be grate?
Thanks LukeZen
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