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Old Jun 17, 2003 | 12:21 AM
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The D16Y7 is actually not he 115hp motor you're thinking about. The Y7 is only 106hp and it was used in the 96-00 DX/LX Civics. The D17A1 is the SOHC non-VTEC 115hp engine used in the current DX/LX Civics.
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Old Jun 17, 2003 | 07:54 AM
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'96-'97 CIVIC DEL SOL S w/TEC dist SOHC 16V (115 HP) 1.6L D16Y7 1590cc
'96-'97 CIVIC DEL SOL Si w/TEC DIST SOHC 16V VTEC(125 HP) 1.6L D16Y8 1590cc
'94-'97 CIVIC DEL SOL Si w/TEC dist DOHC 16V VTEC(160 HP) 1.6L B16A3 1595cc
'93-'95 CIVIC DEL SOL S SOHC 16V (102 HP) 1.5L D15B7 1493cc
'93-'95 CIVIC DEL SOL Si SOHC 16V VTEC(125 HP) 1.6L D16Z6 1590cc
'96-'99 4 CIVIC DX, LX w/TEC dist SOHC 16V (115 HP) 1.6L D16Y7 1590cc
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Old Jun 17, 2003 | 11:32 AM
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Where are you getting that info from? Because it's not right.

I have the original brochures for the '96 and '97 model years, and both state the del Sol S as having a 106hp SOHC 16v non-VTEC engine.

The Y7 is only 106hp. The current lineup of Civic DX/LX models is 115hp, but they use a D17A1.
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Old Jun 17, 2003 | 11:45 AM
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HERE 'TIS:

D16Y7 = 1.6L = SOHC non-VTEC = 96+ Civic CX/DX/LX = 106hp (96-97 del Sol S)

D16Y8 = 1.6L = SOHC VTEC = 96+ Civic EX = 127hp (96-97 del Sol Si)

D17A1 = 1.7L = SOHC non-VTEC = 01+ Civic DX/LX = 115hp

D17A2 = 1.7L = SOHC VTEC-E = 01+ Civic EX = 127hp
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Old Jun 17, 2003 | 11:54 AM
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I got my info from this page:

http://www.importperformanceparts.ne...curahonda.html

1993-1995 Honda Civic Del Sol

The base "S" model came with a 1.5 liter SOHC 16-valve four cylinder engine and rode on tiny 13" wheels and tires. The uplevel "Si" model came standard with a 1.6 liter SOHC 16-valve four cylinder engine with Honda's VTEC technology for more power. The Si also came with 14" alloy wheels, power side mirrors, cruise control, and an anti-sway bar for improved handling. Engines: S: 1.5 I4 102 bhp @ 5900 rpm, 98 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm. Si: 1.6 SOHC I4 125 bhp @ 6600 rpm, 106 lb-ft @ 5200 rpm.

1996-1997 Honda Civic Del Sol

The base engine in the S model was increased to 1.6 liters, resulting in a slight power gain. The Si engine also received a very minor power gain. The top of the line VTEC engine remained the same.Engines: S: 1.6 I4 106 bhp @ 6200 rpm, 103 lb-ft @ 4600 rpm. Si: 1.6 SOHC I4 127 bhp @ 6600 rpm, 107 lb-ft @ 5500 rpm. VTEC: 1.6 DOHC I4 160 bhp @ 7600 rpm, 111 lb-ft @ 7000 rpm.

So the '93-'95 CIVIC DEL SOL S had the SOHC 16V (102 HP) 1.5L D15B7, and the '96-'97 CIVIC DEL SOL S w/TEC dist had the SOHC 16V (115 HP) 1.6L D16Y7

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Old Jun 18, 2003 | 11:44 AM
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Originally posted by Sol Man
Engines: S: 1.6 I4 106 bhp @ 6200 rpm, 103 lb-ft @ 4600 rpm.

and the '96-'97 CIVIC DEL SOL S w/TEC dist had the SOHC 16V (115 HP) 1.6L D16Y7
And you contradict yourself lol...

I assure you, it's 106, not 115.
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Old Jun 20, 2003 | 08:31 PM
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i saw that it was funny LOL ,so i guess i have a 1.6 with 106 Hp, and i checked with my cousins escort and he has 127 hp so its also lighter thats probably why. well its time for a ls or gsr swap i want to go b series instead of d, i dont know why but i like the dohc motors better but thats just me . if he owns me after the swap im buying a escort gt LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL just kidding, i used to have a escort but it was a lx with only like 88 hp and it had a 1.9 engine it also had more torque than my sol probably becouse the displacemen..


so till i get the swap if i want an intake for what civic can i buy it and it will fit??? becouse sometimes the civic intakes are cheaper than the sol intakes
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Old Jun 20, 2003 | 10:12 PM
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I don't think "Civic" intakes are cheaper cause it's the same part number for all D series.
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Old Jun 20, 2003 | 11:24 PM
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Originally posted by OSX2000
And you contradict yourself lol...

I assure you, it's 106, not 115.
1993-1995 Honda Civic Del Sol

The base "S" model came with a 1.5 liter SOHC 16-valve four cylinder engine and rode on tiny 13" wheels and tires. Engines: S: 1.5 I4 102 bhp @ 5900 rpm, 98 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm.

1996-1997 Honda Civic Del Sol

The base engine in the S model was increased to 1.6 liters, resulting in a slight power gain. Engines: S: 1.6 I4 106 bhp @ 6200 rpm, 103 lb-ft @ 4600 rpm.

You appear to be right again...looks like musclecarclub.com has wrong information on their site because i just found another site that says the same number you say. Trouble is, if the 96 came the the D16Y7, why was it only 106 bhp in the Sol and 115 bhp in the Civic LX, DX? I must figure this out...I am loosing sleep...h:

http://members.lycos.nl/hendrik/dels...ch.htm#usa1996
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Old Jun 20, 2003 | 11:34 PM
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Originally posted by Sol Man
1993-1995 Honda Civic Del Sol

The base "S" model came with a 1.5 liter SOHC 16-valve four cylinder engine and rode on tiny 13" wheels and tires. Engines: S: 1.5 I4 102 bhp @ 5900 rpm, 98 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm.

1996-1997 Honda Civic Del Sol

The base engine in the S model was increased to 1.6 liters, resulting in a slight power gain. Engines: S: 1.6 I4 106 bhp @ 6200 rpm, 103 lb-ft @ 4600 rpm.

You appear to be right again...looks like musclecarclub.com has wrong information on their site because i just found another site that says the same number you say. Trouble is, if the 96 came the the D16Y7, why was it only 106 bhp in the Sol and 115 bhp in the Civic LX, DX? I must figure this out...I am loosing sleep...h:

http://members.lycos.nl/hendrik/dels...ch.htm#usa1996
Because the Civics that used the D16Y7 wre not 115hp. They were 106 just like the del Sol S. The current Civic DX/LX series is 115hp, but that's because they use the D17A1. The D16Y7 is and always was 106hp. No more, no less.

Glad I could clear that up for ya.
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