first d15b sohc vtec dual carb. stickey it for people to do convertion.
Quote:
bennjamin edit
*no sales on behalf of others.*
----------
before
--------
yes ive done it this week... my mate blew his engine in he's ed civic, now i hate dual carb standard engines because they have issues like tappet noises, and where built to break.. so i thort why not buy a low k d15b vtec engine, and since i dont wanna go throu the headake of installing wiring and ecu and injected fuel pump, i removed the injection and installed the carbs, of course i had to modify 2 holes to alline. once done and fitted the engine i also had to consider a electric carb fuel pump because the factory one is manual fuel pump but the vtec engine doesnt have a space for the manual pump so i installed a electric pump via relays and so on. then i also had to construct a return system after the pump so the pressure wouldnt go to much on the carbs. then i thort whats gonna enable the vtec? well i was searching throu jaycar and bought a cool three light gear changer alert for like 30 dollars. so i bought this circuit and built it, then modifying it to run a relay to activate the vtec. then ajusted the circuit so i can allow vtec to kkick in at 4800rpm.
now the car starts very quickly and everything was a sucess, when you hit 4800rpm it quickly revs upto 8rpm, and since theres no cutout, the thing clocks the rpm on the dash... so i would say for a dual carb, it would be the fastest one there for simple yet effective conversions. estamated power {dual carb setup =126hp/ stock 92hp} vs injected setup {gli 100hp /vti 130hp}
some picshttp://tnttec.net/honda/PIC_0029.JPG
http://tnttec.net/honda/PIC_0032.JPG
http://tnttec.net/honda/PIC_0034.JPG
http://tnttec.net/honda/DSC00011.JPG
http://tnttec.net/honda/DSC00012.JPG
click here for the movie with the engine running past 8000rpm on carbs with the vtec three light controller. (you need quicktime to play it) download it for free from quicktime.com 300kb