Question on M/t and A/t stock intake
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Question on M/t and A/t stock intake
I bought a motor for my 2000 civic ex. It a d16y8 and it looks like the motor came out of a M/t car. The intake has a extra part on the back of it. Im not sure what it is. But i know mine dont and it is a A/T car. Do i just swap my intake on to it and call it a day or is there more stuff i need to do?
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The IACV system is different. The extra part is a 2 wire IACV. Just swap your old throttle body and intake manifold onto the new engine. The engine block and the exhaust are the same for both versions. You need a D16Y8 from the OBDIIb years (98? - 2000). The earlier ones do not have holes in the head for the fuel injector air boost.
Last edited by mk378; 08-25-2010 at 03:39 AM.
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I think you may have trouble with those little air holes. Look at the head and manifold closely where they mate up. You may be able to just swap your throttle body on, and use the OBD2a intake manifold. Leave the 2 wire IACV on the back of the manifold mounted up, but disconnected.
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