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    Default what do i have to do to make a z6 head work on a y7 block

    i have a 99 civic with a y7 block and a jk supercharger and i want to put my z6 head on it if any one hase done it before let me know how to plez thanx

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    why the hell would yousupercharge that instead of getting a better swap
    FUCK B&D COMMUNICATIONS!


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    cause i like makeing smaller stuff go faster than the big stuff my old z6 was beating gsr's

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    im not 100% sure but i beleive it bolts right up .


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    It's called a mini me and here is a link on HT

    mini me

    I'm doin the same thing but on a b7 block

    Along with the head you'll need a new dizzy, ecu, 2 wires for VTEC, spark plugs, wires and timing belt

    Read that thread and it should help a lot

    Good Luck, lmk how it turns out


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    I believe there is also an oil jet you must remove from the block.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green91
    I believe there is also an oil jet you must remove from the block.
    yupp forgot about that one....thanks


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    thanx i needed that i am gonna get to work on it real soon

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    well... a z6 is obd-1.. and your car is obd-2.... the head should bolt right up... use the y7 headgasket... but i honstly dont see why yours gonna want to do this... just get a type r motor or something ;]

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    well, not everyone can afford a type r motor, this is a good way to make ur engine vtec and get some more power than the old one. i think this is an awsome swap for the low budget person. GL with ur build.

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    not trying to sound like an ass milano pink, lol. just trying to get my point across that this is a good build for power increase and also for someone who wants to learn more about engine builds, even if u mess up, you won't be losing that much money lol.
    Last edited by ranj; 09-11-2006 at 10:27 PM.

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