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Old 01-26-2008, 01:33 PM
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Default intake manifold alignment

hey guys, i'm still relativiely new to the honda world but i just got my b18c dropped into my del sol and i think i'm set on getting apx 250whp and that's it b/c i'm aiming to get an EVO IX by this time next year. I'm looking at this used JRSC on ebay right now and am not sure if the b18c1 and the b18c are the same alignment. if not, do you know if the manifold flange itself can be modified to fit? (drilling an additional hole or 2 somewhere else in the flange) any help is appreciated. - also, not sure if there is enough info in the auction or not but do you know if that ecu would work in my car? i've got a 93 del sol s but running the ecu from the b18c - OBD1. Thanks.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JACKS...spagenameZWDVW
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i wouldnt see why it wouldnt be the same
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