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  1. #1
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    D15B7 > D16A8 Conversion....Basicly recreating a Si from a GLi shell !!!@@@!! YEEAAH

    Ok Iv created a similar topic a bit ago but will be getting car this Sunday and have a few questions just to be 100% sure the conversion will go smoothly.... (Now got someone with conversion knowledge helping me lol).

    The D16A8 (ZC) is bit more unique when compared with normal D series so:

    Basically after info about:

    Engine mounts (100% same as D15)??

    Drive shafts (simple swap over from D15)??

    Steering rack (major job)??

    Wiring harness (D16A8 OBD0 - D15B7 OBD1)??

    A/C (will D15 AC everything swaps over to D16)??

    (Want to bump up stock compression from 9.5:1 to hopefully at least 10:1 and increase the redline a bit)

    So want opinions and info on:

    Shaving/milling the head (worth it)??

    Upgrading springs/retainers (yeah/no)??

    Valves (who makes aftermarket ones/worth upgrading)??

    Port and polishing (yeah/no)?
    Why don't you tell your daddy to comb his damn hair, look like some spiders is having a meetin' on his head.

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    or you can put a USDM D16a6 cam into ur D15b7 and tune it for a 1.5ltr non vtec screamer =)

    just ask me how!
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    you will have to use D16A8 drive shafts

    no need to change the steering rack

    no need to change the loom in the car, however if your D16A8 is OBD0 its going to make thing alot harder for you, you can use the D15B7 engine loom and maybe the distributor as well, however you will not be able to match up the power steering and the harmonic balancer is different. really you want a OBDI D16A8 engine, and then there is the rule of putting an older engine into a newer chassis
    Last edited by ECU-MAN; 22-06-2010 at 11:16 AM.

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    Are you using the D16A8 out of another EG or CRX? for your sake as ECU-MAN has mentioned hopefully the EG.

    To more specific in regard to power steering an EG pump pulley uses a ribbed belt, the crank pulley on an OBD D16A8 only accepts a V-belt

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    engine is out of a 1993 EH Si civic.... Wiki says its OBD0 though?? reason i am swapping engine is cause D15B7 has blown head gasket, throw out bearing is gone and timing belt & water pump is due....so all in all D16A8 swap is cheaper
    Why don't you tell your daddy to comb his damn hair, look like some spiders is having a meetin' on his head.

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    I'm pretty sure all EGs are OBD1

    http://www.hondata.com/ecus.html

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    a 1993 car should be OBDI and it should be an EG as well


    you will also need a D16A8 gearbox, dont think you can make the D15B7 GB fit

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    I was actually thinking of doing the same thing but with a GL shell and convert it to VTi as i can get a VTi for cheap.

    But in my case i will have to convert it from carby to efi as well.

    Why don't you just go b series?

    Also how you planning on upping the compression ratio?? If your gonna get a thinner (or thicker?) gasket then yes you'll need to shave/mill the head and block anyway. Same goes for high comp pistons.

    As for increasing redline then it would probably be a good idea to upgrade the head completely. And if you wanna up the CR then you might as well rebuild the whole motor.

    But that's gonna cost you a lot of money dude. I'd just stick to upgrading I/H/E and tune it.

    GL with it anways.

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    personally i would go a sohc vtec engine from the 0BD1 range that fits with the stock gearbox ... or just do a B series swap

    much better way to go for the same money
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    i am a P Plater, so B swap is outa the question here...... was going to go thinner head gasket, and mill just a bit... Was planning on doing a rebuild anyways and just leave pistons and rings the same,

    Basicly the aim is just to get a put more balls outa the engine for the next 3 years (when im off P's) , im welcoming any suggestions and tips too

    BTW im getting whole Civic Si chassis with engine and GB, so will have everything i need, but hoping everything will line up 100% and no problems with this for
    Why don't you tell your daddy to comb his damn hair, look like some spiders is having a meetin' on his head.

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    btw budget for just getting engine tweaked and working amazingly good is $500...

    cbf spending anymore
    Why don't you tell your daddy to comb his damn hair, look like some spiders is having a meetin' on his head.

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    well with a Si chassis, all you have to do is swap engine gearbox, shafts, mounts and ECU, the rest will just be plug and play

    no need to change the loom in the car

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