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  1. #1453
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    Yeah definately cant hurt doing both.

    'Super Engine conditioner' is the same as Suburu UEC.

  2. #1454
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    I'm looking for a daily, should i be getting a vtir dc2 or ej8? same price but the dc2 has 200,000km+

  3. #1455
    Quote Originally Posted by TheSaint View Post
    pretty sure the Del Sol is OBD1 - what year is the shell?

    what kind of question is that bob carrr??
    any engine can be 'fun' inside or outside of a car lol

    the D16y8 is pretty much the best D-series platform you can get
    but in australia it only came in the EJ8 Coupe Vti
    that's 1992 but as I could see it's a B16A2 and some paint off from the rocker cover....it might has been overheated before?

  4. #1456
    hey guys, is there any chance that a D17A engine from 2000 civic could be fitted into an EG straight?
    I find them way cheaper than the D16Y1
    thanks~

  5. #1457
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob carrr View Post
    I'm looking for a daily, should i be getting a vtir dc2 or ej8? same price but the dc2 has 200,000km+
    serious man? lol ej8 is a big down grade imo... even though i have one, BUT ive done bit of work to get were it is....

    Were as a dc2, u already have all the basics down, good supportive seats, good engine, B18c2, more power/torque, jus so much more than a civic coupe!

    BUT thats not to say the ej8 is a bad car, with a bit of work, its just as good as any other honda sports car
    I <3 BOOST! D16+T SOHC

  6. #1458
    Quote Originally Posted by TheSaint View Post
    D-series are fun because they are cheap and easy to build

    but B-series are better all round because they have vtec on the exhaust cam as well as the intake
    Maybe that's because vtec d series have only one cam lol
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  7. #1459
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob carrr View Post
    I'm looking for a daily, should i be getting a vtir dc2 or ej8? same price but the dc2 has 200,000km+
    its hard to say really - the Dc2 will be a better car all round - much better base to work with

    200k kms isnt really a bad thing - mine had 230 on it when i started working on it and it basically felt brand new
    depends on how it is kept/driven/serviced

    the EJ8 could have lower kms - but not looked after

    u need to inspect both and find out which is the better car
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  8. #1460
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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Sp33~ View Post
    Maybe that's because vtec d series have only one cam lol
    i meant the lobes lol - there is only vtec on the intake side - not the exhaust side

    i wonder how hard it would be to have it on both sides ... the spark plug guides would get in the way =/
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    If you're looking at transplanting a dohc engine into what was originally sohc, there's obvious benefits but huge cost for new ecu, brakes and what not :S but good idea to have vtec options on both intake and exhaust

  10. #1462
    good s

  11. #1463
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banana_hammock View Post
    If you're looking at transplanting a dohc engine into what was originally sohc, there's obvious benefits but huge cost for new ecu, brakes and what not :S but good idea to have vtec options on both intake and exhaust
    I think people have got the slight incorrect impression of SOHC Vtec. Its not simply that intake has vtec and exhaust does not... It is a Vtec engine, variable valve timing or valve overlap etc. Its just simply with the SOHC only the intake valves profile changes (the timing in which the valve opens and its duration etc) when vtec is engaged.. The DOHC both intake & exhaust have separate profiles for both on and off vtec.

    Read more here

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTEC#SOHC_VTEC
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  12. #1464
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSaint View Post
    i meant the lobes lol - there is only vtec on the intake side - not the exhaust side

    i wonder how hard it would be to have it on both sides ... the spark plug guides would get in the way =/
    Correct
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