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    Default d16y8 build

    i am lookin to build my d16y8 i wanna go al motor and be quick
    show me some set-ups that i could go with and what kind of power i would be makeing. thanks in advance.

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    look the only way to really get power out of a d series is forced induction,take a look at this guys d series build and the numbers he put out on a n/a setuphttp://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2543199
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    you can basically only spice up a D series, not really get big improvements. Like a pm3 usdm d15b7 piston, which ups your compression pretty well to 12.2:1 which your stock p2p would go nuts over. The only way to even see gains is to change to obd1, and then tune it. But its all in what you want. You can do it the cheap way and see a little bit of power increase. but probably still gonna be around stock b16 power.
    Fun, but not fast. But at the same time its better than what you got.

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    all motor d ftmfl.

    boost if you're stuck with a d.

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    you can make an all motor d series fast, here is an example:
    the insight in the far lane
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCYuV...eature=related
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    kyle...thats an f22...

    heres a d16z6 from PR

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zulee2XCgxU

    heres info on building a NA d16y8

    http://d-series.org/forums/engine-bu...-d16y8-z6.html

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    boost it , you will be much happier

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00CiViC00
    boost it , you will be much happier
    ive heard something aboutthe y8 head giving oil problems when boosted that its better to keep the block and put a z6 head on it...correct me if im wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by jr4mny
    ive heard something aboutthe y8 head giving oil problems when boosted that its better to keep the block and put a z6 head on it...correct me if im wrong
    the y8 oil pumps have problems, but you can port and shim it
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    Yeah, the Y's have oiling problems due to the pumps. The Z6 is probably the wisest choice of D's for boosting. All motor D's cannot make the power like N/A DOHC's. Go with boost if your set on a SOHC.
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