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V-TEC on ZC D15? is it possible?

Old Oct 19, 2006 | 09:25 AM
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V-TEC on ZC D15? is it possible?

my buddy is sellin me a 91 civic with a zc d15, he says it has v-tec on it... i've never heard of zc engines having vtecs, just wondering if its possible.
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Old Oct 19, 2006 | 03:35 PM
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Yes it is possible, there are sohc zc vtec engines, any d series with a vtec engine can be bolted onto a non vtec motor.This website shows what is involved into dropped in a vtec head D16A6 to D16Z6 Conversion..."Mini-Me"
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yah it is...i got a zc sohc vtec and my boi got a d15 v tec
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can you put a vtec on a zc d16a? DOHC... and if so, anyone know how?
Old Oct 24, 2006 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by mattrygus
can you put a vtec on a zc d16a? DOHC... and if so, anyone know how?
no you cant put vtec on a dohc zc
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get a b or k seires motor d series is junk!
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putting a 95 si or so vtec head on a d15b7 or equivalent is what many call a mini me swap its a decent swap since its really cheap to do and makes a world of difference bumping from 102 to about 135 ish
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Originally Posted by thehickfarmer
my buddy is sellin me a 91 civic with a zc d15, he says it has v-tec on it... i've never heard of zc engines having vtecs, just wondering if its possible.
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its called a mini-me swap. basically its making a non-vtec motor a vtec motor by slappin a vtec head on it. for example..my car has a d16y7 block (non-vtec), with a d16y8 head..voila we have vtec!
Old Nov 9, 2006 | 10:54 PM
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The engine in the car your buddy is selling you is likely a 130hp JDM d15b.
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ZC D15 wtf. D15B = VTEC 1.5L or VTEC-E , ZC SOHC = 1.6L VTEC or in some cases non-vtec , ZC 1.6 DOHC = Non-vtec ALWAYS.

Your friend is bsing if the motor is stock. A 1.5 block as in the B2 B5 B7 etc. can have a ZC VTEC head slapped on it which essentially will make it a D15B with a weaker R/S ratio. SEARCH MINI-ME.
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