93 d16a vtec..? ( I did search )
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93 d16a vtec..? ( I did search )
Hey guys
I was wondering out of what civic does the d16a vtec motor come from?
I noe its a 92 to 95...
Jdm =d15b
Usdm= d16z6
??? = d16a
Specs? Or a link that I can check out.. Thanx..
I was wondering out of what civic does the d16a vtec motor come from?
I noe its a 92 to 95...
Jdm =d15b
Usdm= d16z6
??? = d16a
Specs? Or a link that I can check out.. Thanx..
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[edit] D16A1
Found in:
1986-89 Acura Integra (USA)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Valvetrain : DOHC (? valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
1986-1987
Compression : 9.3:1
Power : 113 hp (84.3 kW, 115 ps) @ 6250 rpm
Torque : 99 ft·lbf (13.7 kg/m, 134 Nm) @ 5500 rpm
Piston Code: PG6
1988-1989
Compression : 9.5: 1
Power : 120 hp (88.0 kW, 120 ps) @ 6250 rpm
Torque: 101 ft·lbf (14.0 kg/m, 137 Nm) @ 5500 rpm
Piston Code: P29 (Equivalent to PM7)
[edit] D16A3
Found in:
1986-89 Acura Integra (Australia)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 118 hp (88.0 kW, 120 ps) @ 5600 rpm
Torque : 103 ft.lbf (14.3 kg/m, 140 Nm) @ 4800 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC, ? valves per cylinder
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
[edit] D16A6
Also known as D16Z2.
Found in:
1988-1991 Honda Civic Si, CRX Si, Civic Wagon RT4WD
1990-1991 Honda Civic EX Sedan
1988-1995 Honda Civic Shuttle RT4WD (UK/Europe/Asia/AU/NZ)
1989-1996 Rover 216/416 GSi/Tourer (UK/Europe)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Rod Length : 137 mm
Rod/Stroke : 1.52
Compression : 9.1:1
Power : 108 hp (80.5 kW, 110 ps) @ 5600 rpm
Note: 1988 engines were 105 hp (78.3 kW, 107 ps)
Torque : 100 ft·lbf (13.9 kg/m, 136 Nm) @ 4,800 rpm
Redline : 7200 rpm (USA)
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 four-point PGM-FI
Head Code : PM3
ECU Code : PM6
[edit] D16A7
Basically a D16A6 that came without a catalytic converter, like the European version of the D16A6.ex US 4 Door
Found in:
88-89 Civic models in Europe(ED4,ED7)
88-95 Models in South Africa
Ballade SH4 and SR4 ( D16A7 / EE4 )
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.6:1
Power : 115 hp (85.8 kW, 117 ps) @ 5900 rpm
Torque : 100 ft·lbf (13.9 kg/m, 136 Nm) @ 4800 rpm
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 Multi-point PGM-FI
[edit] D16A8
Found in:
1988-1995 Civic/CRX/Concerto (UK/Europe/Australia)
1992-1995 Rover 216/416 GTi(UK/Europe)
1993-1997 Rover 216 SportCoupe (Europe)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 125 hp (93.2 kW, 127 ps) @ 6800 rpm
Torque : 108 ft·lbf (14.9 kg/m, 146 Nm) @ 5900 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
ECU Code : PP5
Gearbox : L3
Ecu code europa pm7
[edit] D16A9
(Same as D16A8 but without a catalytic converter)
Found in:
1988-1991 Concerto (UK/Europe)
1988-1991 CRX 1.6i-16(UK/Europe/South Africa)
1988-1991 Civic 1.6i-16(UK/Europe/South Africa)
1989-1992 Rover 216/416 GTi (UK/Europe)
1992-1995 Civic Si (Peruvian version)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 130 hp (96.9 kW, 132 ps) @ 6.800 rpm
Torque : 108 ft·lbf (14.9 kg/m, 146 Nm) @ 5900 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Redline: 7200 rpm
Limit: 7500 rpm
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI (92-95 OBD-1)
ECU Code: PM7 (92-95 P29)
GearBox : L3 Cable type (92- 95 S20)
Found in:
1986-89 Acura Integra (USA)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Valvetrain : DOHC (? valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
1986-1987
Compression : 9.3:1
Power : 113 hp (84.3 kW, 115 ps) @ 6250 rpm
Torque : 99 ft·lbf (13.7 kg/m, 134 Nm) @ 5500 rpm
Piston Code: PG6
1988-1989
Compression : 9.5: 1
Power : 120 hp (88.0 kW, 120 ps) @ 6250 rpm
Torque: 101 ft·lbf (14.0 kg/m, 137 Nm) @ 5500 rpm
Piston Code: P29 (Equivalent to PM7)
[edit] D16A3
Found in:
1986-89 Acura Integra (Australia)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 118 hp (88.0 kW, 120 ps) @ 5600 rpm
Torque : 103 ft.lbf (14.3 kg/m, 140 Nm) @ 4800 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC, ? valves per cylinder
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
[edit] D16A6
Also known as D16Z2.
Found in:
1988-1991 Honda Civic Si, CRX Si, Civic Wagon RT4WD
1990-1991 Honda Civic EX Sedan
1988-1995 Honda Civic Shuttle RT4WD (UK/Europe/Asia/AU/NZ)
1989-1996 Rover 216/416 GSi/Tourer (UK/Europe)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Rod Length : 137 mm
Rod/Stroke : 1.52
Compression : 9.1:1
Power : 108 hp (80.5 kW, 110 ps) @ 5600 rpm
Note: 1988 engines were 105 hp (78.3 kW, 107 ps)
Torque : 100 ft·lbf (13.9 kg/m, 136 Nm) @ 4,800 rpm
Redline : 7200 rpm (USA)
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 four-point PGM-FI
Head Code : PM3
ECU Code : PM6
[edit] D16A7
Basically a D16A6 that came without a catalytic converter, like the European version of the D16A6.ex US 4 Door
Found in:
88-89 Civic models in Europe(ED4,ED7)
88-95 Models in South Africa
Ballade SH4 and SR4 ( D16A7 / EE4 )
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.6:1
Power : 115 hp (85.8 kW, 117 ps) @ 5900 rpm
Torque : 100 ft·lbf (13.9 kg/m, 136 Nm) @ 4800 rpm
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 Multi-point PGM-FI
[edit] D16A8
Found in:
1988-1995 Civic/CRX/Concerto (UK/Europe/Australia)
1992-1995 Rover 216/416 GTi(UK/Europe)
1993-1997 Rover 216 SportCoupe (Europe)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 125 hp (93.2 kW, 127 ps) @ 6800 rpm
Torque : 108 ft·lbf (14.9 kg/m, 146 Nm) @ 5900 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
ECU Code : PP5
Gearbox : L3
Ecu code europa pm7
[edit] D16A9
(Same as D16A8 but without a catalytic converter)
Found in:
1988-1991 Concerto (UK/Europe)
1988-1991 CRX 1.6i-16(UK/Europe/South Africa)
1988-1991 Civic 1.6i-16(UK/Europe/South Africa)
1989-1992 Rover 216/416 GTi (UK/Europe)
1992-1995 Civic Si (Peruvian version)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 130 hp (96.9 kW, 132 ps) @ 6.800 rpm
Torque : 108 ft·lbf (14.9 kg/m, 146 Nm) @ 5900 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Redline: 7200 rpm
Limit: 7500 rpm
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI (92-95 OBD-1)
ECU Code: PM7 (92-95 P29)
GearBox : L3 Cable type (92- 95 S20)
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[edit] D16A1
Found in:
1986-89 Acura Integra (USA)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Valvetrain : DOHC (? valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
1986-1987
Compression : 9.3:1
Power : 113 hp (84.3 kW, 115 ps) @ 6250 rpm
Torque : 99 ft·lbf (13.7 kg/m, 134 Nm) @ 5500 rpm
Piston Code: PG6
1988-1989
Compression : 9.5: 1
Power : 120 hp (88.0 kW, 120 ps) @ 6250 rpm
Torque: 101 ft·lbf (14.0 kg/m, 137 Nm) @ 5500 rpm
Piston Code: P29 (Equivalent to PM7)
[edit] D16A3
Found in:
1986-89 Acura Integra (Australia)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 118 hp (88.0 kW, 120 ps) @ 5600 rpm
Torque : 103 ft.lbf (14.3 kg/m, 140 Nm) @ 4800 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC, ? valves per cylinder
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
[edit] D16A6
Also known as D16Z2.
Found in:
1988-1991 Honda Civic Si, CRX Si, Civic Wagon RT4WD
1990-1991 Honda Civic EX Sedan
1988-1995 Honda Civic Shuttle RT4WD (UK/Europe/Asia/AU/NZ)
1989-1996 Rover 216/416 GSi/Tourer (UK/Europe)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Rod Length : 137 mm
Rod/Stroke : 1.52
Compression : 9.1:1
Power : 108 hp (80.5 kW, 110 ps) @ 5600 rpm
Note: 1988 engines were 105 hp (78.3 kW, 107 ps)
Torque : 100 ft·lbf (13.9 kg/m, 136 Nm) @ 4,800 rpm
Redline : 7200 rpm (USA)
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 four-point PGM-FI
Head Code : PM3
ECU Code : PM6
[edit] D16A7
Basically a D16A6 that came without a catalytic converter, like the European version of the D16A6.ex US 4 Door
Found in:
88-89 Civic models in Europe(ED4,ED7)
88-95 Models in South Africa
Ballade SH4 and SR4 ( D16A7 / EE4 )
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.6:1
Power : 115 hp (85.8 kW, 117 ps) @ 5900 rpm
Torque : 100 ft·lbf (13.9 kg/m, 136 Nm) @ 4800 rpm
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 Multi-point PGM-FI
[edit] D16A8
Found in:
1988-1995 Civic/CRX/Concerto (UK/Europe/Australia)
1992-1995 Rover 216/416 GTi(UK/Europe)
1993-1997 Rover 216 SportCoupe (Europe)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 125 hp (93.2 kW, 127 ps) @ 6800 rpm
Torque : 108 ft·lbf (14.9 kg/m, 146 Nm) @ 5900 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
ECU Code : PP5
Gearbox : L3
Ecu code europa pm7
[edit] D16A9
(Same as D16A8 but without a catalytic converter)
Found in:
1988-1991 Concerto (UK/Europe)
1988-1991 CRX 1.6i-16(UK/Europe/South Africa)
1988-1991 Civic 1.6i-16(UK/Europe/South Africa)
1989-1992 Rover 216/416 GTi (UK/Europe)
1992-1995 Civic Si (Peruvian version)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 130 hp (96.9 kW, 132 ps) @ 6.800 rpm
Torque : 108 ft·lbf (14.9 kg/m, 146 Nm) @ 5900 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Redline: 7200 rpm
Limit: 7500 rpm
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI (92-95 OBD-1)
ECU Code: PM7 (92-95 P29)
GearBox : L3 Cable type (92- 95 S20)
Found in:
1986-89 Acura Integra (USA)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Valvetrain : DOHC (? valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
1986-1987
Compression : 9.3:1
Power : 113 hp (84.3 kW, 115 ps) @ 6250 rpm
Torque : 99 ft·lbf (13.7 kg/m, 134 Nm) @ 5500 rpm
Piston Code: PG6
1988-1989
Compression : 9.5: 1
Power : 120 hp (88.0 kW, 120 ps) @ 6250 rpm
Torque: 101 ft·lbf (14.0 kg/m, 137 Nm) @ 5500 rpm
Piston Code: P29 (Equivalent to PM7)
[edit] D16A3
Found in:
1986-89 Acura Integra (Australia)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 118 hp (88.0 kW, 120 ps) @ 5600 rpm
Torque : 103 ft.lbf (14.3 kg/m, 140 Nm) @ 4800 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC, ? valves per cylinder
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
[edit] D16A6
Also known as D16Z2.
Found in:
1988-1991 Honda Civic Si, CRX Si, Civic Wagon RT4WD
1990-1991 Honda Civic EX Sedan
1988-1995 Honda Civic Shuttle RT4WD (UK/Europe/Asia/AU/NZ)
1989-1996 Rover 216/416 GSi/Tourer (UK/Europe)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Rod Length : 137 mm
Rod/Stroke : 1.52
Compression : 9.1:1
Power : 108 hp (80.5 kW, 110 ps) @ 5600 rpm
Note: 1988 engines were 105 hp (78.3 kW, 107 ps)
Torque : 100 ft·lbf (13.9 kg/m, 136 Nm) @ 4,800 rpm
Redline : 7200 rpm (USA)
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 four-point PGM-FI
Head Code : PM3
ECU Code : PM6
[edit] D16A7
Basically a D16A6 that came without a catalytic converter, like the European version of the D16A6.ex US 4 Door
Found in:
88-89 Civic models in Europe(ED4,ED7)
88-95 Models in South Africa
Ballade SH4 and SR4 ( D16A7 / EE4 )
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.6:1
Power : 115 hp (85.8 kW, 117 ps) @ 5900 rpm
Torque : 100 ft·lbf (13.9 kg/m, 136 Nm) @ 4800 rpm
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 Multi-point PGM-FI
[edit] D16A8
Found in:
1988-1995 Civic/CRX/Concerto (UK/Europe/Australia)
1992-1995 Rover 216/416 GTi(UK/Europe)
1993-1997 Rover 216 SportCoupe (Europe)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 125 hp (93.2 kW, 127 ps) @ 6800 rpm
Torque : 108 ft·lbf (14.9 kg/m, 146 Nm) @ 5900 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI
ECU Code : PP5
Gearbox : L3
Ecu code europa pm7
[edit] D16A9
(Same as D16A8 but without a catalytic converter)
Found in:
1988-1991 Concerto (UK/Europe)
1988-1991 CRX 1.6i-16(UK/Europe/South Africa)
1988-1991 Civic 1.6i-16(UK/Europe/South Africa)
1989-1992 Rover 216/416 GTi (UK/Europe)
1992-1995 Civic Si (Peruvian version)
Displacement : 1,590 cc (97 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 90 mm (3.0 in × 3.5 in)
Compression : 9.5:1
Power : 130 hp (96.9 kW, 132 ps) @ 6.800 rpm
Torque : 108 ft·lbf (14.9 kg/m, 146 Nm) @ 5900 rpm
Valvetrain : DOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Redline: 7200 rpm
Limit: 7500 rpm
Fuel Control : OBD-0 MPFI (92-95 OBD-1)
ECU Code: PM7 (92-95 P29)
GearBox : L3 Cable type (92- 95 S20)
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Re: 93 d16a vtec..? ( I did search )
sorry to burst your bubble but yeah there is! i know cause i have 1. check out my pics in my profile. there isent much on them out their but after sum hard searching i found out that it is a jdm motor sohc vtec found in the 92-95 EJ1 coupes. D16A was printed on the engine along with a big VTEC on the valve cover so ethier it dose exsist and its a rear engine or honda made a very big **** up in the factory with my car
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I have installed three different D16A SOHC VTEC ngine at my shop, so STFU with all of this "it doesn't exist" crap, okay?
...and quoting Wikipedia of all "sources" just shows how incredibly nieve you are. i could literally go on that Wiki page right now and edit it. It's all crap. Some of it's true, but then there are other things that are complete horsepoop.
From what I've seen the D16A VTEC looks to be most like the 1996-1998 D16Y8 engine. The three I've seen all had the D16Y8-looking larger plenum intake manifolds, single plug distributor, etc.
I'm not asking for proof, but can the OP who has one post some pics? I'd like to see if it's more like the OBD2 D16Y8, or the OBD1 D16Z6.
...and quoting Wikipedia of all "sources" just shows how incredibly nieve you are. i could literally go on that Wiki page right now and edit it. It's all crap. Some of it's true, but then there are other things that are complete horsepoop.
From what I've seen the D16A VTEC looks to be most like the 1996-1998 D16Y8 engine. The three I've seen all had the D16Y8-looking larger plenum intake manifolds, single plug distributor, etc.
I'm not asking for proof, but can the OP who has one post some pics? I'd like to see if it's more like the OBD2 D16Y8, or the OBD1 D16Z6.
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Re: 93 d16a vtec..? ( I did search )
I have installed three different D16a SOHC VTEC ngine at my shop, so STFU with all of this "it doesn't exist" crap, okay?
...and quoting Wikipedia of all "sources" just shows how incredibly nieve you are. i could literally go on that Wiki page right now and edit it. It's all crap. Some of it's true, but then there are other things that are complete horsepoop.
From what I've seen the D16A VTEC looks to be most like the 1996-1998 D16Y8 engine. The three I've seen all had the D16Y8-looking larger plenum intake manifolds, single plug distributor, etc.
I'm not asking for proof, but can the OP who has one post some pics? I'd like to see if it's more like the OBD2 D16Y8, or the OBD1 D16Z6.
...and quoting Wikipedia of all "sources" just shows how incredibly nieve you are. i could literally go on that Wiki page right now and edit it. It's all crap. Some of it's true, but then there are other things that are complete horsepoop.
From what I've seen the D16A VTEC looks to be most like the 1996-1998 D16Y8 engine. The three I've seen all had the D16Y8-looking larger plenum intake manifolds, single plug distributor, etc.
I'm not asking for proof, but can the OP who has one post some pics? I'd like to see if it's more like the OBD2 D16Y8, or the OBD1 D16Z6.
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Re: 93 d16a vtec..? ( I did search )
I honestly don't care if some guy on the internet doesn't believe me. I'm 30 years old, have been working at the same Honda/Acura shop for 9 years now, have worked with/driven/modified/ hondas since 1995 so I don't care if some guy citing Wikipedia wants to argue with me. I think if you know me you'd know I'm not one to BS for the sake of being internet cool/smart.
One thing is for sure when it comes to Honda engines:
You can rarely ever say with 100% certainty that an engine does/doesn't exist unless you've seen it with your own two eyes. I have seen numerous times where someone posts about his own "B18C6" only to have 10 guys e-jump him saying he's lying, etc. and even say "you mean B18C5, right?" when in fact the C6 is a real engine.
There were some really obscure engines in Europe, and in other parts of the world besides Japan. There were carb'd D series engines in 1995 in Japan, there was a Honda engine in a Rover sport utility in the late 80's, etc. etc.
Before anyone tries to jump someone's crap for posting about an engine try doing more research, and for God's sake never cite Wiki of all places. Yikes.
One thing is for sure when it comes to Honda engines:
You can rarely ever say with 100% certainty that an engine does/doesn't exist unless you've seen it with your own two eyes. I have seen numerous times where someone posts about his own "B18C6" only to have 10 guys e-jump him saying he's lying, etc. and even say "you mean B18C5, right?" when in fact the C6 is a real engine.
There were some really obscure engines in Europe, and in other parts of the world besides Japan. There were carb'd D series engines in 1995 in Japan, there was a Honda engine in a Rover sport utility in the late 80's, etc. etc.
Before anyone tries to jump someone's crap for posting about an engine try doing more research, and for God's sake never cite Wiki of all places. Yikes.
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Re: 93 d16a vtec..? ( I did search )
I honestly don't care if some guy on the internet doesn't believe me. I'm 30 years old, have been working at the same Honda/Acura shop for 9 years now, have worked with/driven/modified/ hondas since 1995 so I don't care if some guy citing Wikipedia wants to argue with me. I think if you know me you'd know I'm not one to BS for the sake of being internet cool/smart.
One thing is for sure when it comes to Honda engines:
You can rarely ever say with 100% certainty that an engine does/doesn't exist unless you've seen it with your own two eyes. I have seen numerous times where someone posts about his own "B18C6" only to have 10 guys e-jump him saying he's lying, etc. and even say "you mean B18C5, right?" when in fact the C6 is a real engine.
There were some really obscure engines in Europe, and in other parts of the world besides Japan. There were carb'd D series engines in 1995 in Japan, there was a Honda engine in a Rover sport utility in the late 80's, etc. etc.
Before anyone tries to jump someone's crap for posting about an engine try doing more research, and for God's sake never cite Wiki of all places. Yikes.
One thing is for sure when it comes to Honda engines:
You can rarely ever say with 100% certainty that an engine does/doesn't exist unless you've seen it with your own two eyes. I have seen numerous times where someone posts about his own "B18C6" only to have 10 guys e-jump him saying he's lying, etc. and even say "you mean B18C5, right?" when in fact the C6 is a real engine.
There were some really obscure engines in Europe, and in other parts of the world besides Japan. There were carb'd D series engines in 1995 in Japan, there was a Honda engine in a Rover sport utility in the late 80's, etc. etc.
Before anyone tries to jump someone's crap for posting about an engine try doing more research, and for God's sake never cite Wiki of all places. Yikes.
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Re: 93 d16a vtec..? ( I did search )
this is for all you who says there's no such thing as a D16A SOHC VTEC
remember this didnt come to the USDM, its JDM/EDM/Possibly CANADIAN because it came out of a canadian EJ1 (eg coupe)
and this is for you Jimster480
the motor is currently in my garage, in a basket. its going to be a replacement for my blown d16y8, running obd-2 just by switching IM,alt,dist, etc... with no knock sensor
D16A Head
D16A STAMP
P08-5 stamp
YES ITS VTEC
NOTICE THE VTEC SOLONIOD MOUNTS DIFFERENTLY
P28 STAMP ON REAR BOTTOM BLOCK
internals
another view
vtec lobe, bad pics
how it sits today untill next week
i heard that the JDM D16A is 3 more hp powerful than the D16Y8, so it might be 130hp and around 105-108 t/q. not sure but thats the info i need to be correct on. it could be a SOHC ZC
remember this didnt come to the USDM, its JDM/EDM/Possibly CANADIAN because it came out of a canadian EJ1 (eg coupe)
and this is for you Jimster480
the motor is currently in my garage, in a basket. its going to be a replacement for my blown d16y8, running obd-2 just by switching IM,alt,dist, etc... with no knock sensor
D16A Head
D16A STAMP
P08-5 stamp
YES ITS VTEC
NOTICE THE VTEC SOLONIOD MOUNTS DIFFERENTLY
P28 STAMP ON REAR BOTTOM BLOCK
internals
another view
vtec lobe, bad pics
how it sits today untill next week
i heard that the JDM D16A is 3 more hp powerful than the D16Y8, so it might be 130hp and around 105-108 t/q. not sure but thats the info i need to be correct on. it could be a SOHC ZC
Last edited by DualCamEJ; 05-02-2009 at 11:44 AM.