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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 09:05 PM
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Default D16Z6 Performance.... or Lack Thereof... Frankenstien Swaps.... Misc....

I've been tossing around the idea of what to do with this motor. Do I rip it out and drop in a B18A, B16.... the poss. are unlimited. What im looking for is something I can do with this dinky motor. All the ******** around here at least know what motor is in what car....in other words im buildin a sleeper here. Everyone knows what a turbo looks like, supercharger the like. I started with a Jackson Racing supercharger.... it was decent.... EGT went through the roof as expected, same thing when run with nitrous only worse (and who said you cant run nitrous with a charger... just pray every time you hit the button the compressor blades dont jam into each other and burst). So to cut the crap, im lookin for somethin to set on top on my d16z6 lower end... I know there is somethin I can do WITHOUT removing the block (so that rules out zero deck, pistons, rods, crank) if anyones crazy enough to give me some help here.... more power to ya!!

Mike
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Old Jan 31, 2003 | 02:04 PM
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nothing worth swapping the z6 head unless your gonna put a y8 on top but i don't feel its worth the gain. just boost that thing
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