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Old 09-11-2012
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I have a 1997 Honda civic coupe with a d16y7 in it, my buddy has a ported intake manifold off a d15 motor I was wondering if their is anyway to make this work on my motor? If anyone has any suggestions please fill me in or any mods I can do to it to gain a little power? Thanks.
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I see all these people looking at my post and not one person can help me out? What a shame.
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Re: I need help.

this has been asked and answered many times, you could try googling it.

It will bolt up anything from a D motor will bolt to a D motor with the exception of the D16ZC DOHC.

if that intake manifold is obd1 you will need to use your fuel rail or a obd2 fuel rail, and the sensors on it will need to matched. another good mod is to get a throttle body of automatic D car and bolt it up adds more power !
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