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Old Feb 26, 2009 | 10:25 AM
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i have a 88 crx si stock

im getting ready to do a mini me on it

ive read on here many things about it but i hear that this is better than that and so on

well my question is which head hasket is better to use on a z6 head

and what timing belt is best to use i had in mind to use the 95 civic ex belt since thats what my head is off of.

as far as wiring goes what all do i need to conect

im ganna either use a p28 or p30

i know a gatta conect the vtec and the 4 wire o2 and repin my stock dizzy plugs is there anything else i need to wire?
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Old Feb 26, 2009 | 03:32 PM
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so does everyone on here know nothing

nobody knows how to diy or what
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Old Feb 26, 2009 | 03:52 PM
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The reason why nobody responds is because all of your questions can be answered in the FAQ. Also if that does not satisfy you then you can use the SEARCH button. This has been covered numerous times on exactly what to do.

The only one that maybe you won't find is the head gasket question. The better head gasket to use is the Z6 it is .037" compared to the A6 which is .048", the Z6 will give you a little higher compression.

P.S. The Y8 head gasket is the same thickness as the Z6...
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