D15, D16, D17 and Mini-Me swaps
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By spoon
#60994 is a d15b engine better then a d16z6 engine
i have hear its better to tune an stronger an powerfull then the d16z6 is that true
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By spoon
#61028
Graham wrote:d15b > d16z6 :P


so you try to tell the d15b is better then the d16z6
i got itself a d16z6 and its pretty good i love it
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By CivicTypeR
#61078
Graham wrote:d15b > d16z6 :P


[smilie=nono.gif] d16z6 (eagle rods, CP pistons) > d15b :lol:
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By teal_dx
#61102 this argument gets brought up all the time :lol:

Last time I think that we agreed that they are close but each engine has its own benefits. Like the D15b's more aggressive cam vs the D16z6's extra displacement.

(moving this to D-series section)
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By MI_excoupe
#61113 I hav heard the Z6 block has a better rod to stroke ratio but yet the D15B's internals are stronger. So if you got the Z6 block with a D15B head, you would have the best of both worlds..
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By Graham
#61122 I was thinking that too ^^ that way you would get the awesomness of a d15b, plus the extra displacement of a d16
By i<3myhatch
#63386 i had d15b and it is so strong all you need is an intake headers and full exhaust and youll be good , i pulled my brothers gsr in my hatch swapped with that motor ...so i say D15B!!!!!!!! :thumb:
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By asianrob
#63399 i think it should go like this

D15 head
D16Y8 Manifold
D16Z bottom block
D16A rods
P29 pistons

that way you get the head and an agressive cam bigger intake manifold z6 block with stronger D16a rods and high comp stock d series pistons from the old school teg
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By biretsu89
#63407 d16z6 owns... depends on where you live though... cant smog the d15b in california... so I wouldnt want to deal with that engine... plus the d16z6 has so much more potential....
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By asianrob
#63409 B series > D series any day tho :lol:
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By biretsu89
#63452 ah yes.... but I stay with sohc for sentimental reasons for which I dont know O.o..
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By suspendedHatch
#63464
MI_excoupe wrote:I hav heard the Z6 block has a better rod to stroke ratio but yet the D15B's internals are stronger. So if you got the Z6 block with a D15B head, you would have the best of both worlds..


You got it backwards. The D15B has the superior rod/stroke ratio.

As for internals you'll have to be more specific. There is a JDM OBD1 D15B and an OBD2.

There is really very little difference but I prefer JDM motors because they are low mileage and less likely to have been abused. Besides, the D15B is super revvy.