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Old 09-08-2003, 10:08 PM
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Default Part number for an OBD1 DOHC non-vtec dizzy?

i need the part number for an OBD1 DOHC non-vtec dizzy to use in a b18b. Can I use a DOHC vtec dizzy? THANKS
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http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.org/ and i have no idea if you can use a vtec dist, i dont see why it would be any diffrent.
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Default Re: Part number for an OBD1 DOHC non-vtec dizzy? (Kamin)

It's different, the spindle on the inside has the holes lined up differently than say a Geeser's. You can make it work with a LS spindle.... oh, and have fun paying like $350 for a new distributor w/o a coil or ignitor
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