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  1. #1
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    Question ED Engine mods/Conversion?

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    Last edited by Jord; 27-06-2006 at 10:36 PM.

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    go a d16a8. they are fuel injected. i have one in my honda crx(ed) and find that it perforances well, but also does well on fuel. i can imagine they would be much. under a grand maybe a lil more plus fitting. hope this helps

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    How bad is your D15B4?
    If it aint that bad then I recommend you keep driving it into the ground and slowly source a D15B7 and research the swap more in the meantime.

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    D15B7 is an easy approach but you could also get a D15B VTEC-E motor which has 92Hp and a lean burn mode under 3000rpm, for less fuel consuption.

    For a professional install job, budget atleast $3000 for the conversion, regardless of what approach you take.

    Personally, that is $3000 better spent on a better car like an EG Si or GLi
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    Last edited by Jord; 27-06-2006 at 10:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlobberGoat
    How bad is your D15B4?
    If it aint that bad then I recommend you keep driving it into the ground and slowly source a D15B7 and research the swap more in the meantime.
    i cant find info on this sort of swap anywhere?
    the motor isnt that bad as stated above it would last another 6-7 years at least.

    -JOrd

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