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Old 07-26-2006, 12:37 PM
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Default D16z6 D16yb turbo question

This probably has been asked a bunch of times....

What is the difference of the 92-95 to 96-00 turbo kits for the d16 motors.
I am looking to buyin the greddy kit for my 98 coupe with a d16y8 and was wondering if the d16z6 turbo would work on it?

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preety much all the same, just maybe some issues with intercooler piping, but the rest fits on it like a glove
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so i could pretty much order the 92-95 kit and get a seperate intercooler and it would work on my car?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by allnapower &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so i could pretty much order the 92-95 kit and get a seperate intercooler and it would work on my car?</TD></TR></TABLE>

Not the intercooler, the intercooler piping may be a little different. Not a big deal though you could probably just make a few adjustments.
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You may want to check how they deal with the fuel management. I thought the greddy used a piggyback not an fmu. If so the piggyback may not work with the obd2 ecu.
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kits for greddy I assume?
if so, then the 93-95 kits have a -15 housing and the 96+ has a -19 housing that is slightly bigger and so is the compressor wheel. the 92-95 kits support up to about 240-260 wheel power and the 96-2k does like 285-310 wheel power.

the newkit has a map designed for the 96+ civics and so is the connection harness where they 92-95 ktis some don;t have an e-mange and the ones that do the map is wrong. everything from the timing to the sensors are different.

if your going to get a greddy kit, get the one that coresponds to your year car otherwise you will have to have a shop tune the emanage to your motor.
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the big thing is probably going to be the fuel management that comes with the kit being compatible with whatever obd you are.
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