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  1. #1801
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    Sep 2005
    Location
    Perth
    Car:
    DA9, eg, n360,
    mayb like a 390 or 440 man for what u have

  2. #1802
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    Feb 2009
    Location
    Boronia, Victoria
    Car:
    91 DA6
    yeh and im running a 65mm tb and skunk2 im now and full 2 1/2 exhuast
    Build Thread http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=128210

    RIP 1992 Horizon Grey DA9
    Current 1991 JDM Burgundy DA6, with 108kw atw B18A1

  3. #1803
    Keep your stock injectors? I'm 95% sure they're the same size as the Type-R (235cc) which makes over 40% more power than the standard B18A (i.e. plenty of wiggle room).

  4. #1804
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    Feb 2009
    Location
    Boronia, Victoria
    Car:
    91 DA6
    ah yeh cool,just wondering rele cuz we broke one so had to get new one anyway
    bought a new stock one bout to put it in on and get the car started with the new tb and im
    Build Thread http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=128210

    RIP 1992 Horizon Grey DA9
    Current 1991 JDM Burgundy DA6, with 108kw atw B18A1

  5. #1805
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    Sep 2009
    Location
    West sydney
    Car:
    Integra DA9
    hey anyone got extractors?
    just curious do they make a big difference? Worth buying?

    and how much roughly in $$

  6. #1806
    Quote Originally Posted by slimx View Post
    hey anyone got extractors?
    just curious do they make a big difference? Worth buying?

    and how much roughly in $$
    Every car I have ever had, I changed the standard exhaust manifold, extractors generally make more power, better torque, and can add to the economy of a car.

    You can pay anywhere from $150 and up to over $1000

    I picked up the extractors off a racing Civic for my B16A in my DA9 (somewhere between $150 to $200 from memory), and they made a world of difference, but you should easily be able to find dyno results showing the difference.

    Most factory headers are made with low cost and general running in mind, (cast ones are also quieter), so, make the change even on a B18A and you will notice,

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  7. #1807
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    Sep 2009
    Location
    West sydney
    Car:
    Integra DA9
    i gota b18b man, cant afford vtec or nothing.. just had an accident and what not to .. lol even less cash, i figured while im doing work on the car get a small mod for it to..
    i got a CAI, Racing ECU? i dno someitnhg like that.., New Fuel Pump now just looking for that extra power.. and ive seen alot of the civics with extractors thouht id ask around about them.

    When you say u paid $150-200 did that include labour?
    BWAAHHHHHHH

  8. #1808
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    Mar 2009
    Location
    Shitnee
    Car:
    2 Door EK GLi
    You can put em on yourself, just unbolt old exhaust manifold and bolt on new headers with the gaskets

    ebay has some cheapy ones for the da9 integra for like 220

  9. #1809
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    Car:
    Integra DA9
    hm.. fair enough ill look into it wen i get the panel beating.. so u guys reckon its definately worth the money?
    BWAAHHHHHHH

  10. #1810
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    Location
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    Car:
    91 DA6
    Quote Originally Posted by Chriskoss View Post
    You can put em on yourself, just unbolt old exhaust manifold and bolt on new headers with the gaskets

    ebay has some cheapy ones for the da9 integra for like 220
    im using the cheapy ebay ones, havnt had any probs with them performance wise, however all the chroming burnt off, so dont look the greatest, but performance there awesome
    Build Thread http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=128210

    RIP 1992 Horizon Grey DA9
    Current 1991 JDM Burgundy DA6, with 108kw atw B18A1

  11. #1811
    Did they bolt up to the cat like stock? How long have you had them in for? I am concerned about the material quality - I don't want to be welding up cracks.

    I was planning on using the OEM B18A "headers" on my B20VTEC but the performance gain to price ratio of the ebay headers over the stock piece of garbage makes them mighty tempting for $220, especially considering they will fit with no crossmember mods.

  12. #1812
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    Car:
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    Quote Originally Posted by string View Post
    Did they bolt up to the cat like stock? How long have you had them in for? I am concerned about the material quality - I don't want to be welding up cracks.

    I was planning on using the OEM B18A "headers" on my B20VTEC but the performance gain to price ratio of the ebay headers over the stock piece of garbage makes them mighty tempting for $220, especially considering they will fit with no crossmember mods.
    Yeah mate they should bolt onto the cat stock, just make sure you either get the 90-91 specific header if you have the 90-91 da9 or 92-93 specific header if you have the 92-93 one obviously

    With the more expensive headers, youll get a little more gain out of them as theyre like 1 or 2 peice but your not going to notice that much of a difference if you get the ebay headers, most of the difference lies in the materials used, as obviously ceramic coated headers will keep their finish longer while ebay headers are probably just steel, and will fade, but you can just coat them in that VHT pot belly black high-temp paint anyways

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