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    Question DOHC ZC vs Vtec SOHC D15B

    im in position that i have to choose between this two engine. someone told me that both have the same power. but the ZC is 1600cc and D15B is 1500cc.

    suggestions please.

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    if u mean the D15B found on EG4, then yea, both put out round 130bhp. but D15B prodcues 6 less torque which is barely anything at all really...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSPYRE View Post
    err... there are 6 variations of D15B, be more specific.
    im sure he's referring to the jdm d15b vtec one...

    but imo, i'd go for the zc mpfi motor...more tunability with a dual cam
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    SOHC VTEC = great fuel consumption!
    DOHC VTEC = what fuel consumptioBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
    "A religious war is like children fighting over who has the strongest imaginary friend"

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    ^^^ haha, yea. i only realised after i posted. my bad

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    its from 1991 Honda Civic VTi EG4 (Japanese Market)

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    i all ready have a DOCH ZC engine in my CRX but it's got about 200000 k's on it and i feel that something is wrong with the engine it's got less power. haven't checked the oil pressure and stuff. but a friend thinks that one of the pistons doesn't have enough compression.

    the D15B has low k's on it. and it'll cost about $200 for the engine.

    which one you gays recommend now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raj View Post
    i all ready have a DOCH ZC engine in my CRX but it's got about 200000 k's on it and i feel that something is wrong with the engine it's got less power. haven't checked the oil pressure and stuff. but a friend thinks that one of the pistons doesn't have enough compression.

    the D15B has low k's on it. and it'll cost about $200 for the engine.

    which one you gays recommend now.
    for $200 yea easy
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    SOHC VTEC = great fuel consumption!
    DOHC VTEC = what fuel consumptioBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
    "A religious war is like children fighting over who has the strongest imaginary friend"

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    B15B = 3 stage vtec. It has 2 vtec solenoids on it. Much better fuel consumption than a ZC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raj View Post
    which one you gays recommend now.
    Ahh, so your not an ozhonda newcomer at all.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    D15B = 3 stage vtec. It has 2 vtec solenoids on it. Much better fuel consumption than a ZC.
    Fixed .

    I have a dohc ZC and would prefer it over a single cam 1.5L vtec. I prefer the way it builds power, and i find it has more torque lower in the RPM for more driveability.

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    Thumbs up thanx

    stuff the fuel comsumption, gona fix the ZC and keep. thanx ppl

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