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V tec cylinder head
Hey i was wanting to know if i can put a vtec cylinder head on a non vtec block? i have a d15b2, and was wondering what cylinder head to use.
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RE: V tec cylinder head
the answer is yes, you can stick a vtec head onto a non-vtec block but not in all situations.
as for your specific type of engine. I'll defer to the d-series enthusiasts in here.
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RE: V tec cylinder head
Z6 will give best performance. Y8 will give best gas mileage.
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