- Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:15 am
#210085
i duno if u guys have seen them apparently there quite rare/uncommon. is the d15b with a dual carby setup. for eg/ed/ef etc. over here there a dime a dozen
- Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:41 am
#210103
i have heard they are rare but never really heard of anything like power or ppl building them for more power
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- Mon Aug 23, 2010 3:27 am
#210109
Ok well I aquired a gasket but the throttle control sensor is still broken so im going to use the D15b7 throttle body.
The D15b7 throttle body just doesnt have the map sensor
Which as far as i know doesnt matter.. atleast i hope
The D15b7 throttle body just doesnt have the map sensor
Which as far as i know doesnt matter.. atleast i hope
- Mon Aug 23, 2010 3:46 am
#210113
map sensor is very very important
i dont know of a single trottle body that doesnt have a map sensor so i think you are mis identifying a sensor
i dont know of a single trottle body that doesnt have a map sensor so i think you are mis identifying a sensor
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- Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:07 pm
#210415
ok heres what you should do
swap the throttle postion sensor from the d15b7 to the d15b
might be a littlt tricky but it can be done
take a dremel tool and cut a slit in the topof the stud that hold the tps on then use a flathead and un screw the stud andswap it in to the d15b throttle body
swap the throttle postion sensor from the d15b7 to the d15b
might be a littlt tricky but it can be done
take a dremel tool and cut a slit in the topof the stud that hold the tps on then use a flathead and un screw the stud andswap it in to the d15b throttle body
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- Wed Aug 25, 2010 3:36 am
#210449
Ok lets see.
Well in the meantime I got my throttle body gasket.
I put the d15b7 throttle body on the d15b.
My stock ecu popped for some reason. It died
Connected my p28
And she fired right up
I have a check engine light on of course
I still need to wire vtec but right now she drives
Well in the meantime I got my throttle body gasket.
I put the d15b7 throttle body on the d15b.
My stock ecu popped for some reason. It died
Connected my p28
And she fired right up
I have a check engine light on of course
I still need to wire vtec but right now she drives
- Fri Aug 27, 2010 4:26 am
#210775
Very nice writeup. I dropped in my Jdm D15b vtec about a month ago. Unfortunately money is the only thing stoppingme from completing my build. I will post pics etc of my build once completed. again I like this right up and have already bookmarked it.
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- Fri Aug 27, 2010 2:45 pm
#210799
thanks man
i refer to this writeup daily lol
im starting my rebuild today on my jdm d15b so stay tuned for a rebuild thread/diy
i refer to this writeup daily lol
im starting my rebuild today on my jdm d15b so stay tuned for a rebuild thread/diy
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- Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:00 am
#211532
vtec does not activate at any certain rpm it depends on speed what oil you are using and what kind of load then engine is under
vtec activates between 4800 and 5500
but the difrence between the po8 and p28 is very small you wont even notice
vtec activates between 4800 and 5500
but the difrence between the po8 and p28 is very small you wont even notice
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- Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:06 am
#211535
You are wrong sir. VTEC is set to activate at a certain RPM it's controlled by an electronic solenoid that activates the switch when a certain RPM is reached. Which is why you can control the engagement point with a VAFC, by chipping the ECU, or you can even put it on a switch (don't believe me about the switch check this out.
eg84dr wrote:vtec does not activate at any certain rpm it depends on speed what oil you are using and what kind of load then engine is under
vtec activates between 4800 and 5500
but the difrence between the po8 and p28 is very small you wont even notice
You are wrong sir. VTEC is set to activate at a certain RPM it's controlled by an electronic solenoid that activates the switch when a certain RPM is reached. Which is why you can control the engagement point with a VAFC, by chipping the ECU, or you can even put it on a switch (don't believe me about the switch check this out.
Straight lines are for sissies.