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Old 27 Sep 2007, 03:34 pm
jonkotasdad jonkotasdad is offline
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Default anyone know about putting a D15B2 head on a D16Z6 block if i switch the cam?

I have an D16Z6 and i blew the head gasket and cracked the head but i have a head from a jdm D15B2 sitting in my garage if i switch the cams and un cap the oil line for vtec i should be good right?
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Old 27 Sep 2007, 03:36 pm
zach m zach m is offline
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i cant remeber if the d15b2 is a vtec engine or not, but if it is, i would just put that head on there and you will have a higher compression ratio and more power. It should work either way though.
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