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  1. #1597
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    Quote Originally Posted by viinnh View Post
    waht i better for a d16y4 ?
    just a pod on stock arm
    short ram
    long ram(injen style)
    or whale penis ?
    Whats best is infact remove the airbox resonator and feed it the box fresh air, make a diy cai for the airbox, thats the best thing for any d-series, dont bother wasting alot of money it unless u plan on keeping it for long time like some ppl do
    I <3 BOOST! D16+T SOHC

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    Quote Originally Posted by TbM View Post
    I got a fujita CAI for mine and it seems to do well, feels like it pulls harder at the top end. Short rams and whale penis will give you more response compared to cai so it depends what your preference is. If you do go short ram or whale then make sure to enclose the pod and/or give it a cold air feed or you will just be sucking in hot engine bay air.
    actually its the opposite on all hondas i have worked on (MANY)
    CAI systems are quieter and provide better throttle response, fuel economy and low end power
    SRI (like whale intakes) will be alot louder and give a nice gain in top end but ur fuel economy wont be as good and ur bottom end will suffer

    putting 4-2-1 ebay headers onto a D-series will heavily combat the losses from the SRI - which makes it a good combo
    but in B-series CAI is the way to go

    i had a Fujita CAI on my B18c and it was amazing for mid and top end and was loud as hell
    i put the same kit on my D15b and it lost alot of mid-top end and is hell quiet
    most of my mates have had the same experiences
    the best value for money intake kit you can get for D-series is the simota whale intake on ebay for $100
    than use your factory intake arm as an air ram from your front bumper
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    Quote Originally Posted by mugen_ctr View Post
    Good to know man

    You should pm TheSaint‎, as his running one in his eh civic
    my car is an EG8 with D15b7 and JDM D15b gearbox
    - check out the build thread for more info
    im using Exedy O.E. Clutch and Exedy 10lbs Flywheel kit from ebay america
    i wouldnt go any lighter than 10lbs - this setup is perfect for D-series
    its just touching on too light - which is nice for balanced street/spirit driving
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    keep it clean please - no trolling
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSaint View Post
    actually its the opposite on all hondas i have worked on (MANY)
    CAI systems are quieter and provide better throttle response, fuel economy and low end power
    SRI (like whale intakes) will be alot louder and give a nice gain in top end but ur fuel economy wont be as good and ur bottom end will suffer

    putting 4-2-1 ebay headers onto a D-series will heavily combat the losses from the SRI - which makes it a good combo
    but in B-series CAI is the way to go

    i had a Fujita CAI on my B18c and it was amazing for mid and top end and was loud as hell
    i put the same kit on my D15b and it lost alot of mid-top end and is hell quiet
    most of my mates have had the same experiences
    the best value for money intake kit you can get for D-series is the simota whale intake on ebay for $100
    than use your factory intake arm as an air ram from your front bumper
    Thats interesting i was of the impression that a short ram intake will give faster response due to the shorter path for air to travel ect, even the Sticky on Cai vs Sri says the same thing.
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    i suppose it comes down to what design the intake is
    but my experience with several D-seires and B-series cars is that the
    Injen/Fujita style CAI kits generally have slightly better response
    and that the whale type dont because of the large chamber that it needs to fill before hitting the TB

    this may be different again for normal SRI intakes
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    So has anyone here actually run a bisimoto camshaft yet?
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    there was one guy a while back that i was talking to via pm that said he had one
    plenty of ppls over on dseries.org run them
    apparently there are actually cheaper and more effective alternatives around tho hehe
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    quick one chaps, are all d16y gb interchangeable with other d16 engines eg. d16y1 gb on a d16y8 engine? need to know asap for certain lol....
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    no - not all of them are - but most
    the D16y8/D16z6/D16y1/D15b ARE interchangeable
    and all have the best ratios u can get out of the series
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  11. #1607
    Don't some of the SOHC D series run midshafts?
    FFamily

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sexc86 View Post
    So has anyone here actually run a bisimoto camshaft yet?
    isnt beeza running a bisi cam
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