b series intake on a d series motor?
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b series intake on a d series motor?
I have a 99 civic ex with the stock d16y8 motor, my question is does anyone know if a b series (most likely b16) aftermarket intake would fit on my motor and in my bay, I honestly don't see why it wouldn't, but would like to know for sure before i go out and get one, I ask b/c I want the j's racing intake, but all i see is the j's for a b series motor...anyone who knows this it would be greatly apprecated
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (99eciVic)
im pretty sure it will if not positive. cause all you have to do is use the hose clamp thing to attach it to the TB. makes sense to me
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (barto)
yeah, tahts what i figured....i don't know if theres something i don't know bout diff. sensors or vacuum lines on the b series, i could understand if it was a dx motor...
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (99eciVic)
well only difference would be the diameter of your TB and the diameter of the intake. but with some custom fabrication you can do anything
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (99eciVic)
The cylinder head bolt pattern for the intake manifolds are entirely different from each other on a D-series vs. B-series. It will not fit and if it did, it would most likely cause a loss of low end torque on a stock bottom end.
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (110 South)
all it is is piping and a filter... i did the reverse, a 94 ex intake (from my old motor) on a b18b, it works just fine
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (110 South)
i'm talking about changing the intake, it sounds like your talking about the intake manifold
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (99eciVic)
it will work, it might take some dickin around like egb18tubro said, but it definatly will work. I got a AEM cold air for free from a friend with a b18, and i just cut it to fit as a short ram, and it works perfect..
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (SOHC50shot)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 99eciVic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i'm talking about changing the intake, it sounds like your talking about the intake manifold</TD></TR></TABLE>
i was talkin about the cold air.... it will fit onto the manifold
i was talkin about the cold air.... it will fit onto the manifold
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as long as it aint the a gsr. the manifold on that is different. unless u were to by an aftermarket IM then it would fit. but b16 would bolt up just fine
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People.....He's talking about the intake TUBE. Not the whole intake manifold.
You might have to do a little bit of work with a hacksaw if push comes to shove but I don't see why it wouldn't work.
You might have to do a little bit of work with a hacksaw if push comes to shove but I don't see why it wouldn't work.
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (99eciVic)
http://store.dragracing.com/pr...#apps
there you go. it's cheaper than J's, and its the same thing, plus it's made for D's so there's no guessing, it will fit
there you go. it's cheaper than J's, and its the same thing, plus it's made for D's so there's no guessing, it will fit
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (CivicVX94)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CivicVX94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">http://store.dragracing.com/pr...#apps
there you go. it's cheaper than J's, and its the same thing, plus it's made for D's so there's no guessing, it will fit </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeh if they have them in stock... i gave up and retracted my order after waiting 1.5 months.
there you go. it's cheaper than J's, and its the same thing, plus it's made for D's so there's no guessing, it will fit </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeh if they have them in stock... i gave up and retracted my order after waiting 1.5 months.
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Re: b series intake on a d series motor? (CivicVX94)
also if theres a black one out there, not too hot about the red, blue, and yellow, thanks for the link thoguh, i've seen flat black ones instead of the c/f ones that look really good...any help has and will be greatly appreciated
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