One guy came by the shop with a 1995 Integra LS.
So he swapped in a single cam 1.6 instead of the stock DOHC 1.8? 
The swap makes no sense in any aspect, thats all the guy was pointing out.

The swap makes no sense in any aspect, thats all the guy was pointing out.
Maybe it was just to get by on till his other motor was done, I know a few Integras that run civic motors while their integra one is being built. Cheap replacement to get by on. Well atleast I hope that is what he was doing...
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Maybe it was just to get by on till his other motor was done, I know a few Integras that run civic motors while their integra one is being built. Cheap replacement to get by on. Well atleast I hope that is what he was doing...
One guy came by the shop and he had a 1995 Integra LS.
No big deal right?
[He had a D16Z6 Turbo on it though.
Please don't ask me why.
No big deal right?
[He had a D16Z6 Turbo on it though.
Please don't ask me why.
That is so weird, and I've never heard of that before, but why not? The Civic and the Integra are the same basic chasis. However, don't discount the D16Z6. There are a lot of very fast cars out there with that motor, and there are just about as many performance parts for it as the B series motors.
maybe he thinks car is not an F1 car. i think they use 1.6L motors.
Or maybe it's just a n00b who doesn't know how to make a coherent post. But that's okay since we can just use this to PW.
Gatecrasher18AF: your friend is lucky.
it def has to be a replacement motor that either him or him buddy had laying around. you should/shoulda just asked him??
it def has to be a replacement motor that either him or him buddy had laying around. you should/shoulda just asked him??
my guess....another victim of hydrodeath!!! I so feel his pain.
The LS will live to ride another day!.........many changes coming soon.
The LS will live to ride another day!.........many changes coming soon.
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