D15, D16, D17 and Mini-Me swaps
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By bcolladonet
#323016 I just bought a 95 sedan with a non-vtec d15b i did the regular maintenance oil,cooland and soon doing the sparkplugs and fuel filter but a fuel tank only last me 3 days why is that never own a single cam before but i know they are good on gas
By JohnRM
#323017 "It only lasts you 3 days" doesn't help us much. Can you give us a number? ie. Your MPG from a full tank and refill?
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By bcolladonet
#323018
JohnRM wrote:"It only lasts you 3 days" doesn't help us much. Can you give us a number? ie. Your MPG from a full tank and refill?


Last time i saw it it only had 80miles and it had quart left
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By brandoff88
#323021 huh.... :o i had fried piston rings, and bad valve guides and a "Red" airfilter that looked brown, and i still got upwards of 40 mpg on my d15b and it was the vtec....maybe your gas guage is takin a dump, i know the clusters in our cars a known to go bad, but damn 80 miles for 3/4 of a tank....thats like humvee status bro lol. well i hope you figure it out thats got to suck.
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By TrailerTrash
#323027 check engine light on?
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By bcolladonet
#323070 Ok ok i kinda figured it out first my friend making fun of my car been slow and heavy help because instead of shifting at 23k like i was doing before i now shift at 3k because it gives the car a little more power from start and it force the car less

Second my boy told me about the check engine light and it saying the o2 sensor is bad i got a new one let see if i put it on and maybe that will help too

I fill the tank yesterday let see if the 3k rmp works bybthe end of the tank
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By blk92hb
#323087 2,3k -3k sounds kinda low to be shifting at imo

imo i would shift around 3,500k -4,500k just to help the car from not having to work real hard pulling everything.

here is some info on the motor.

D15B7
Found in: 1998-2000 Honda City SX8
1992–1995 Honda Civic CX (Canadian model)
1992–1995 Honda Civic GLi (Australian model)
1992–1995 Honda Civic DX/LX
1993–1995 Honda Civic Del Sol S
1992–1995 Honda Civic LSi Coupe (European Market) Displacement : 1,493 cc (91.1 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 84.5 mm (3.0 in × 3.33 in)
Compression : 9.2:1
Power : 102 hp (76.1 kW, 103 PS) at 5,900 rpm
Torque : 98 lb·ft (13.5 kg/m, 133 Nm) at 5,000 rpm
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Cam Gear: 38 tooth
Piston Code : PM3
Fuel Control : OBD-1 MPFI
ECU Code: P06
Redline: 6,500 rpm
Head codes: PM9-6, PM9-8
Non Vtec
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By teal_dx
#323096 A proper o2 sensor will make a world of difference. I wouldn't even consider driving around with a bad o2, it's horrible for your motor to run that rich. It will ruin a cat over time, too.
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By blk92hb
#323098 also when running rich you are washing away the oil from the cylinder walls, which will tear up the walls quick
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By bcolladonet
#323099
blk92hb wrote:2,3k -3k sounds kinda low to be shifting at imo

imo i would shift around 3,500k -4,500k just to help the car from not having to work real hard pulling everything.

here is some info on the motor.

D15B7
Found in: 1998-2000 Honda City SX8
1992–1995 Honda Civic CX (Canadian model)
1992–1995 Honda Civic GLi (Australian model)
1992–1995 Honda Civic DX/LX
1993–1995 Honda Civic Del Sol S
1992–1995 Honda Civic LSi Coupe (European Market) Displacement : 1,493 cc (91.1 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 84.5 mm (3.0 in × 3.33 in)
Compression : 9.2:1
Power : 102 hp (76.1 kW, 103 PS) at 5,900 rpm
Torque : 98 lb·ft (13.5 kg/m, 133 Nm) at 5,000 rpm
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Cam Gear: 38 tooth
Piston Code : PM3
Fuel Control : OBD-1 MPFI
ECU Code: P06
Redline: 6,500 rpm
Head codes: PM9-6, PM9-8
Non Vtec



Na i have the non vtec d15b not d15b7 D15B

Found in:
1988 Honda CRX 1.5X (rare)
1990 Honda Civic 25XXT Formula (Japanese Market)
Honda Civic Ferio MX (Japanese Market) EG8
1998–2001 Honda Capa GA4 (Japanese Market)
Displacement : 1,493 cc (91.1 cu in)
Bore and Stroke : 75 mm × 84.5 mm (3.0 in × 3.33 in)
Compression : 9.2:1
Power : 103 hp (77.23 kW, 105 PS) at 6,800 rpm
Torque : 14.1 kgm (133.4 Nm) at 5,200 rpm
Rev limiter : 7,200 rpm
Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
Fuel Control : Twin carburetor PGM-CARB/fuel injected

Almost the same thing thu
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By bcolladonet
#323100 Btw shifting at 3 -32k has help a lot the car still has a little below full since yesterday
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By TrailerTrash
#323108 you guys shift really high holy crap
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By bcolladonet
#323147
TrailerTrash wrote:you guys shift really high holy crap


Well idk but it works its been 70 miles and the gas hasn't move