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Old Apr 26, 2011 | 10:53 PM
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Default d15b2 tranny on zc dohc

gonna get a zc dohc this week an wanted to know if mu d15b2 tranny will bolt up to it..
i think it should cuz its d series dont see why not........
an if i get a pm7 ecu i wouldent have to do the mpfi swap any more huh...
jus get the zc harness with the ecu an thats it right???
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Old Apr 27, 2011 | 12:17 AM
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Old Apr 27, 2011 | 07:59 AM
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you will need to do the MPFI swap. well, im sure you could rig up the D15B2 IM and dizzy but why even bother since im assuming ur buying this ZC for performance not just to throw another motor in the car..

yes the B2 tranny will bolt up. but you really should get an Si tranny while everything is out.

the Si tranny or even better the DOHC ZC tranny will make a very noticeable difference in acceleration.
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Old Apr 27, 2011 | 06:10 PM
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you will need to do the MPFI swap. well, im sure you could rig up the D15B2 IM and dizzy but why even bother since im assuming ur buying this ZC for performance not just to throw another motor in the car..

yes the B2 tranny will bolt up. but you really should get an Si tranny while everything is out.

the Si tranny or even better the DOHC ZC tranny will make a very noticeable difference in acceleration.
thanks man the motor come with dizzy an everything an harness.....
ill do the mpfi swap an i think i will by a new tranny
thanks man.......ima get on that
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