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Old 01-15-2013, 03:02 PM
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Ok found out i can use a pm6 ecu, a d16a6 dizzy, y7 fuel rail and injectors and dont need a resister box with those just pretty much wire them straight to the ecu, my y8 auto intake, what i still need to know is what throttle body i should use, if anyone knows of anything else or any knowledge please throw it this way
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Old 01-15-2013, 04:44 PM
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you can use any throttle body, some just require different things than others. you'll also need distributor plugs and injector plugs
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Old 01-16-2013, 04:57 AM
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Easiest to use a 92-95 civic tb with the y8 mani, that one has a spout connector that will hook up to your carbon can. Depending on which style y8 mani you have( some have a 2 wire iacv mounted to the back, some have a 3 wire mounted underneath the throttlebody) you may have to drill and tap the manifold to accept the 2 wire iacv. Also 99-00 y8 manifold use air injection to speed warm up instead of a fast idle thermo valve or fit valve, you will want to plug those holes because the y7's head is not machined to allow the use of that.. You will have fast idle all the time and a direct hydrolock port system if you run through a puddle.
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