Head, Block, Transmission Codes
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Head, Block, Transmission Codes
its a D15B block HM on top, on the head it says p2j-7 and 97 stamped on the right side.
i just wanna know where the head came from? what year, model it came from? any idea? i've searched and dint find anything.
i just wanna know where the head came from? what year, model it came from? any idea? i've searched and dint find anything.
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Re: Head, Block, Transmission Codes
Don't think you really searched.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/tech-misc-15/d-series-head-codes-786093/
10 seconds.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/tech-misc-15/d-series-head-codes-786093/
10 seconds.
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Re: Head, Block, Transmission Codes
Seriously?
97 EX D16Y8 Auto-----P2J-7
And another Google search.
http://www.superhonda.com/forum/f87/...-codes-304858/
99 EX D16Y8 5spd-----P2J-7 (99 stamped on rs)
So tell me how you couldn't find anything.
97 EX D16Y8 Auto-----P2J-7
And another Google search.
http://www.superhonda.com/forum/f87/...-codes-304858/
99 EX D16Y8 5spd-----P2J-7 (99 stamped on rs)
So tell me how you couldn't find anything.
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Re: Head, Block, Transmission Codes
ok my bad, i think my question was suppose to be, does my 1999 honda civic ex M/T has a d16y8 "A/T" head? does it make any difference? using an automatic and manual head?
Block: d15b
Head: p2j-7 (right corner says 97[so meaning i have an automatic head])
Transmission: s40-k4f
ECU: p2p OBDII
something you see wrong with this one?
Block: d15b
Head: p2j-7 (right corner says 97[so meaning i have an automatic head])
Transmission: s40-k4f
ECU: p2p OBDII
something you see wrong with this one?
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Re: Head, Block, Transmission Codes
it is running well, i just dont want to have any problems, prevent everything while i still can. i just bought it 2-3 months ago so im still trying to know whats in it. but nevermind, i just found out that it doesnt make any difference, one more question though, since its a p2j head, should i use a p2j ECU or is p28 ok?
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Re: Head, Block, Transmission Codes
leaving them alone wouldnt teach me anything, isnt this forum for troubleshooting and people that are trying to learn? im trying to learn here, you're suppose to support me since you're "The Grumpiest".
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There is nothing wrong with your car. Leave it the hell alone. If you're trying to get power out of it then swap it or boost it. Everything else is a waste of time.
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Re: Head, Block, Transmission Codes
im using a d15b block with y8 auto head and 99 EX transmission, im using a p2p ECU, shouldnt i be using an older ECU? and i know i cant chip OBD2 thats why im asking for a site where i can get a p08 or p28 chipped ECUs.
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Everybody trying to jump on the boost bandwagon and don't want to take the time to learn anything. Want it all handed to them.
How about this. How about researching about going boost before you start talking about a chipped ECU. The Forced Induction forum has an extensive FAQ. Start reading. When you've finished reading, read it again. Twice. Then look up build threads and copy one. Easy.
How about this. How about researching about going boost before you start talking about a chipped ECU. The Forced Induction forum has an extensive FAQ. Start reading. When you've finished reading, read it again. Twice. Then look up build threads and copy one. Easy.
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