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Jdm D15B w/Skunk2 D-series Alpha Header?

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Old May 16, 2017 | 02:11 PM
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Hello all, I've just purchased a 93' Civic CX hatchback. In fact, the car's running with the jdm D15B.
I wanted to get the Skunk2 D-series Alpha Header for the car. I believe that the part # is 412-05-1970.
However, some folks told me that if I change the header then I'll have to disable the A/C and P/S? Is it true?
I know many people are gonna tell me to take off the A/C and P/S... because the A/C is useless and the P/S is for chicks and blabla and blablabla...
I want to keep the A/C + P/S and I just wanna find out the answer. I'm new to EG I'm really confused right now.
Anybody please let me know if this header will work? Or any other recommendation of headers I should get?

Thank you so much for your time!
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Old May 16, 2017 | 07:46 PM
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Remove AC and PS for a header? LOL!!! No. Turbo manifold, MAYBE.. Header, no..
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Old May 17, 2017 | 05:52 AM
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The header you specify should use the same room as your stock header as it goes straight down in front of the motor and under:

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If you were using the Bisimoto type even tube header, it may have issue with the P/S pump and bracket:

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Old May 17, 2017 | 09:43 AM
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Default Re: Jdm D15B w/Skunk2 D-series Alpha Header?

Originally Posted by Txdragon
Remove AC and PS for a header? LOL!!! No. Turbo manifold, MAYBE.. Header, no..
Thanks! Do you know if the Skunk2 Pro Series "Black Edition" Intake Manifold for D/B-series will work on the Jdm D15B?
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Old May 17, 2017 | 09:45 AM
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Default Re: Jdm D15B w/Skunk2 D-series Alpha Header?

Originally Posted by TomCat39
The header you specify should use the same room as your stock header as it goes straight down in front of the motor and under:

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If you were using the Bisimoto type even tube header, it may have issue with the P/S pump and bracket:

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Thank you so much for your great info!!
One more question...
Do you know if the Skunk2 Pro Series "Black Edition" Intake Manifold for D/B series will fit on the Jdm D15B?
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Old May 17, 2017 | 10:41 PM
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Go on jhpusa and look up the manifold if they have d series option I'm sure it'll fit. But IMO it's a waste if you're not looking to really build the motor cam/pistons/headwork. The d16z6 intake manifold flows great for about $20 bucks at the junkers.
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Old May 18, 2017 | 08:54 AM
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Default Re: Jdm D15B w/Skunk2 D-series Alpha Header?

Originally Posted by White_EG1
Go on jhpusa and look up the manifold if they have d series option I'm sure it'll fit. But IMO it's a waste if you're not looking to really build the motor cam/pistons/headwork. The d16z6 intake manifold flows great for about $20 bucks at the junkers.
Thanks! and Yes I'm definitely looking to build motor cam/pistons/headwork as well. Do you recommend any of the aftermarket ones to put into the jdm D15B?
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