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Old 01-03-2004, 09:42 AM
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my "*****" d16z6 was compression tested today....

after 6 owners, ~135,000 very hard miles and 12 years...

exactly 188psi on all 4 cylinders. still healthy as ever, and runs like a top. it's amazing what routine maintenance will do for your motor
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right on brother' my d16z6 had almost 150k and was pushing pretty much the same #'s across the board- untill the timing belt broke and 0wned 2 of my valves.

gotta love it
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great numbers..
how many times a day does your car see ''vtec''?
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it the winter (nov-mar) it's on stands and it only run to bring lubricants to normal temp

in the summer... everyday it sees VTEC
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haha mine sees vtec almost every day of the year sweet #'s u got there
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