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Old 02-13-2005, 07:06 PM
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Default CBR 954 ITB ON A D16z6 civic SI lots of pics dial-up beware just stay away itb's

Ok here are a few pics of my civic in its current state.i just finished my putting it together and getting it running and it only took me half a day total of working on it. manifold took about a 2 weeks of downtime for welding mainly because bigger jobs were ahead of me but only 3.5 hours of work on it total he said. vac log was made of pvc 1in. x 5in.brass fittings are homedepot plumbing and spa brass fittings.pics are extra large so hey i tried to get good ones. im useing crome for engine managment. tuned by the creator of crome himself man that guy is awesome! only took moments to get my car running in great condition. crome is great with itb's too and this proves it. besides that the cars basically stock besides a few doodads here and there. all comments & questions are welcome.enjoy!



my vac log primered

iacv plate and fitting just similar to rice4life's

velocity stakes and piece cut from 954 airbox so it wouldn't be as wobbly as it was w/o it.(highly recommended to cut this piece out or make a gasket so it butts directly to throttles so theres no gap)





heres a not so big problem to look out for diy'ers sohc radiator fluid lines run really close to the runners ask when welding try to get them as far as possible away from it ,bend it , or just get it pressed out and replace it with an angled piece, this was easiest for me at the time.

kinda hard to get a good shot while installed but my camera was home that day.
let me know what u guys think.


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Old 02-14-2005, 02:27 AM
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Default Re: CBR 954 ITB ON A D16 93 SI dial-up beware just stay away (dnoredsi)

Please rezise the pics so it can be appreciated. I will be doing the same thing very soon so I want to see how it looks. Also, add some washers on the fuel rail for the correct spacing.

BTW, can I get that bin file? or know where I can find it?
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in forgot how big the pics were before posting the'll be resized soon and thesepics were taken the moment i got it running there are some there now and all those plastic fittings on the fuel line have also been replaced with brass couplers, the iacv now has a plate with fittings too.
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i need some shorter Vstacks so if any body has some let me know asap. thx
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Default Re: CBR 954 ITB ON A D16 93 SI dial-up beware just stay away (dnoredsi)

what did you do with the IACV?..im saying, no cold idle in NJ!
who fabbed the ITB setup?
Where the stacks join the flange, is that rubber coupling?
Is there a big stepped gap inbetween the horns and flange, where the rubber couplings are?

This bothers me if it is, since we strive so hard to have a straight and bump-free intake tract with such techniques as porting, blending, and using mandrel bends for intakes...

Big ups on having a running ITB setup on a d and having a jers sohc.
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the forth pic shows the iacv its hooked up and functioning properly. cold starts are relativley close to stock.i made a plate out of steel and painted it when i was done(it was not so stainless steel )i lined the plate up to the manifold where the iacv went and measured it from there and cut out the holes.
i had my welder at MTK Custom Fabrications in linden,nj cut the manifold and weld the runners for me. yeah there rubber couplings that are soon to be replaced be black silicon couplings i've ordered.
on the velocity stack, there is no gap, but where the runners and the throttles met the aluminum pipeing used was made round on one side and oval shaped on the other side to match the manifold flange. i wish i had a pic to show u but there pretty much butted together.
but as for now i reaserching a cam that fits in my budget.

thanx for the props its greatly appreciated.
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can you post up a video of your car running with them?
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That is pretty bad ***, I'm wondering if 954 ITB's will work on a B-series. and what size each TB is, 40mm?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CRVTEC0WNZJ00 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">That is pretty bad ***, I'm wondering if 954 ITB's will work on a B-series. and what size each TB is, 40mm?</TD></TR></TABLE>
THERE SHOULD BE FINE FOR A B SERIES RICE4LIFE AND MANY OTHERS HAVE NO PROBLEMS. AND THE TB'S ARE 44MM FROM WHAT II'VE HEARD I REALLY HAVEN'T MEASURED YET.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xthehardedgex &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">can you post up a video of your car running with them?</TD></TR></TABLE>
VIDS WILL BE UP ASAP. ITS SO QUITE YOUR GONNA FLIP.!

ALSO LAST KNIGHT DURRING A TUNEING SESSION I SPUNN A BEARING SO I GOT PISSED AND SAID F' IT AND PURCHASED A D15VTEC THAAT LOOKS LIKE IT HAS 2 MILES ON IT. AND I FINISHED PUTTING IT IN TWO HOURS AGO. RUNS LIKE HONDA DID IT. SMOOTH AS HELL BUT I GOTTA CHANGE THE CLUTCH SOON. PICS WILL UP SOON.
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Why is the fuel rail backwards?? I am very interested in an ITB setup for my B18c1.
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Thans how it comes. Its the CBR fuel rail.
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Default Re: CBR 954 ITB ON A D16z6 civic SI lots of pics dial-up beware just stay away itb's (dnoredsi)

Can someone tell me what is connected on the left side of the vacum canister?
Why do you need vacum canister at all? What if you connect all 4 vacum lines from runnes to a small distributor? Why is so much space needed in vacum canister?
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Default Re: CBR 954 ITB ON A D16z6 civic SI lots of pics dial-up beware just stay away itb's (dnoredsi)

i have the throttle bodies off of a cbr 600rr and the fuel rail is slightly diffrent. I cant seem to figure out how you hooked up the fuel pressure regulator onto the fuel rail. can you post a closer pic of the FPR? thanks.
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Default Re: CBR 954 ITB ON A D16 93 SI dial-up beware just stay away (dnoredsi)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dnoredsi &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i need some shorter Vstacks so if any body has some let me know asap. thx</TD></TR></TABLE>

Stacks from either a Weber 48 IDF or a 45 IDF carb (I can't remember which) fit the inlet nicely and can easily be TIG'ed onto the throttle bodies and port matched.
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Default Re: CBR 954 ITB ON A D16z6 civic SI lots of pics dial-up beware just stay away itb's (Chiman)

HERES A PIC OF IT WHEN IT WAS TAKEN OFF DURRING THE D15B SWAP. FPR IS HOOKED UP TO (stupid capslock) runners 1&4 after the throttle plate, using the stock cbr locations.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing....D.jpg
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dam, If i send you all my stuff can you mock me up a set? pm me, im willing to pay
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LET ME KNOW WHAT U WANT ME TO DO, FOR IM ALL ABOUT MAKIN MORE MONEY. I CAN DO THE MANIFOLD, OR THE VACCUM SETUP W/ SENSORS. JUST TELL ME WHAT SETUP U WANNA GO WITH AND I'LL SEE WHAT I CAN DO. DNOREDSI@AOL.COM
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Default Re: CBR 954 ITB ON A D16z6 civic SI lots of pics dial-up beware just stay away itb's (dnoredsi)

ALSO THE DISTIBUTO R IN ON THIS MOTOR IS FOR SALE I PAID 280.00 NEW IM ASKING 180.00 I ONLY USED IT FOR 2 WEEKS. IT HAS LESS THAN 600 MILES ON IT. THE NEW MOTOR I HAVE CAME WITH 1 SO IM PARTING THE OLD MOTOR.

D16Z6 DIZZY FOR SALE 2 WEEKS OLD 180.00 PLUS SHIPPING.
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BUMP CAUSE I SOOOOOO NEEDED THIS INFO!!!!!!
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damn! bumpin a 2yr old thread lol...
wonder what other info u need? cuz most of the diY itb know how is available on search
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that's pretty much what i did. just bumped it up for it's creator. DUH....you said it...TWO YEARS!!! some people are just idiots
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