sohc d-series vs dohc zc intake manifolds
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sohc d-series vs dohc zc intake manifolds
Does anyone know if there is a flange/ bolt pattern difference between the late model sohc d-series and the dohc zc intake manifolds? or are all d-series intake manifold bolt patterns the same?
Just wondering, can I use a late model D-series supercharger on a zc engine with minimal tweaking?
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Just wondering, can I use a late model D-series supercharger on a zc engine with minimal tweaking?
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Re: sohc d-series vs dohc zc intake manifolds (metlmadman)
The bolt pattern is different......jlicrx or zcspeed.com can hook you up with an adapter plate though...
All D series bolt patterns are the same EXCEPT the DOHC ZC.
All D series bolt patterns are the same EXCEPT the DOHC ZC.
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Re: sohc d-series vs dohc zc intake manifolds (SIred91)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SIred91 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The bolt pattern is different......jlicrx or zcspeed.com can hook you up with an adapter plate though...
All D series bolt patterns are the same EXCEPT the DOHC ZC.</TD></TR></TABLE>
hit the nail on the head
I would not try to force a JRSC on with an adaptor though
All D series bolt patterns are the same EXCEPT the DOHC ZC.</TD></TR></TABLE>
hit the nail on the head
I would not try to force a JRSC on with an adaptor though
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Re: sohc d-series vs dohc zc intake manifolds (Autoworks)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SIred91 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The bolt pattern is different......jlicrx or zcspeed.com can hook you up with an adapter plate though...
All D series bolt patterns are the same EXCEPT the DOHC ZC.</TD></TR></TABLE> I dont believe that is entirely true, my d16a1 manifold did not line up with my d16a6.
With the adapter plate supercharging may be bad like Autoworks said because high probability of a intake leak.
All D series bolt patterns are the same EXCEPT the DOHC ZC.</TD></TR></TABLE> I dont believe that is entirely true, my d16a1 manifold did not line up with my d16a6.
With the adapter plate supercharging may be bad like Autoworks said because high probability of a intake leak.
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Re: sohc d-series vs dohc zc intake manifolds (89efDUSTY)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 89efDUSTY »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> I dont believe that is entirely true, my d16a1 manifold did not line up with my d16a6.
With the adapter plate supercharging may be bad like Autoworks said because high probability of a intake leak. </TD></TR></TABLE>
D16A1 should be the same as ZC, I'm sure jilicrx will know for sure, but I am pretty sure that's correct.
Actually, that is correct, the insulated Intake Mani gasket I used on my ZC was for a D16A1 86-89 Integra.
The reason I wouldn't try to force the JRSC on with an adaptor is due to it moving the JRSC back and not ligning up correctly on the pulley side. I'm sure it could all be fixed, but it would be more time and headache than it's worth probably. (pulley tensionor, different belt lengths, pulley alignment...one more reason to turbo )
With the adapter plate supercharging may be bad like Autoworks said because high probability of a intake leak. </TD></TR></TABLE>
D16A1 should be the same as ZC, I'm sure jilicrx will know for sure, but I am pretty sure that's correct.
Actually, that is correct, the insulated Intake Mani gasket I used on my ZC was for a D16A1 86-89 Integra.
The reason I wouldn't try to force the JRSC on with an adaptor is due to it moving the JRSC back and not ligning up correctly on the pulley side. I'm sure it could all be fixed, but it would be more time and headache than it's worth probably. (pulley tensionor, different belt lengths, pulley alignment...one more reason to turbo )
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