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    the sohc motor made by honda was the d16z6


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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmhondager
    the sohc motor made by honda was the d16z6
    the z6 i think was in the 92-95 civics.....the 96-00 came with the non-VTEC y7 or the VTEC y8.


    yeah, i've got them somewhere, but i can't find them. the rest of the car is in good condition, except a dent in the driver side rear quarter panel from the wreck. as soon as i get my camera back i'll put up some more pics. but this was THE big part from the wreck which is why these pics are up first. i'll get those others up ASAP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmhondager
    the sohc motor made by honda was the d16z6
    lol, know much bout honda's? they have many sohc motors. d15b1/b2/b7 d16a6/z6/y7/y8 and d17's and r18's. I think you were talkin bout sohc vtec motor is d16z6 where you're again wrong cause that was in the ex and si models in 92-95 and the d16y8 is the ex model in 96-99

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