Swapping D14 Intake Manifold To D16Y8 ! - Civic Hatch
In This Video i swap out the D14 Intake manifold to a D16Y8 Manifold To Get Better Air Flow, And To Clean Up The Overall Look Of The Civic Engine Bay...
.
.
.
.
➤ Subscribe To The Channel TO Keep Up To Date! bit.ly/2VX5wrF
➤ Instagram: bit.ly/insta_mullac720
➤ Links to Where i Purchase Parts:
eBay: ebay.to/2W1G1FE
Amazon: amzn.to/2vFkbgL
➤ Camera Equipment I Use:
Canon m50 : US : ebay.us/c34Uio UK : ebay.us/guGQom
Sigma 18 - 35mm f1.8 : ebay.us/gapH6j
Rode Mic : US : ebay.to/2TxaPfQ
Tripod : ebay.us/DzJMfu
Пікірлер: 64
Gracias bro, desde Costa Rica hice mi conversión gracias a tu video
Hi
Just found ur channel great videos on the civic. I just bought myself a ej9 as a project/first car too mines a rust bucket tho and wont pass the nct just yet hoping to work on it. I'm sure ur videos will help me anyway man keep up the good content
Hello, do you have the reference for the pipes with the air filter please?
Nice bro!
Nice
was there any gain in horse power?
i have a d14z6 and i'm wondering if a bigger intake manifold would do a power increase, that might be a good upgrade, nice video btw
Just done this and honestly its a different car altogether
Hi. Im planning to swap my stock D15 nonvtec intake manifold to a P2K manifold. Aside from buying the int.manifold and air box what else would I need to do for it to work properly? Thanks
this is very well explained, i have a question about your fuel economy and horsepower (did it increse after you swap it)?
Waiting for next vid of exhaust
What deferens you see after that swap? Nice video bro...
Why would you unpinned the connectors if you are gonna extend the wires??? 🤔
What about the sensor which was in the Airfilter?
What c glue you used for it look trung glue
Why didn't you keep thr bigger and better injectors and fuel rail?
Hey bud I have a jdm d15b and I wanna put the y8 intake on it, is it the process?
gained more power? if yes, how many?
how did you get your fuel rail to fit? My D14 doesn't fit because of the bolts that hold the fuel rail in place