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first350 11-29-2007 07:35 PM

is this a d15z1?? (JDM d15b)
 
just got this in the mail today (yipee!)...but I hesitated when I saw this on the block:

"HM
D15B
7603434
1
95"

I was told that this was one of those JDM imported engines and was a d15z1...just wanting confirmation that this is the real deal!

Here's a pics of the engine (it looks to be the correct valve cover and exhaust manifold...so I'm assuming it's the d15z1)

https://www.fuelly.com/attachments/fo...d148aa90b0.jpg

from post #4 in (https://www.gassavers.org/showthread.php?t=5770) :
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Timion (Post 82967)
once again, there are three JDM d15b engines.

There is one that is the EXACT same as the d15z1

There is one that is a normal Vtec engine like the d16z6

and there is one that is the is three-stage vtec engine, offering the best of both worlds.


thanks for any help!!

Danronian 11-29-2007 08:12 PM

Looks like it from this pic.

Take a pic of the vtec solenoid (near the EGR valve mounted to the head). If it only has one solenoid, it's vtec-e. Also checking to see if it has roller rockers will tell you if it's the vtec-e instead of the vtec motor.

first350 11-29-2007 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danronian (Post 84430)
Looks like it from this pic.

Take a pic of the vtec solenoid (near the EGR valve mounted to the head). If it only has one solenoid, it's vtec-e. Also checking to see if it has roller rockers will tell you if it's the vtec-e instead of the vtec motor.


thanks for the help!!!

I think this is the solenoid, right? (looks like there's only 1)

https://www.fuelly.com/attachments/fo...16ce779e5a.jpg

here's another shot w/ the intake manifold removed (what I beleive to be the solenoid is on the right side):

https://www.fuelly.com/attachments/fo...e543aa284c.jpg

GasSavers_TomO 11-30-2007 05:24 AM

I can't see the pics at work, but look all around on the head and see if there is a P07 stamped or marked anywhere on there.

GasSavers_bobski 11-30-2007 06:22 AM

Yes, that's the VTEC solenoid, but the statement earlier about VTEC and VTEC-E motors having a different number of solenoids is incorrect. Performance VTEC motors also have only one solenoid. To my knowledge, the only D-series motor with two solenoids is the two-stage VTEC D15B.
On the other hand, those intake ports look too small to be a performance-VTEC motor, so it probably is in fact a VTEC-E design.
Another thing I notice from those pics is that it appears someone has screwed a bolt in where the VTEC pressure switch should be. Maybe VTEC-E motors don't use one? Can a VX owner chime in?

Danronian 11-30-2007 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobski (Post 84476)
Yes, that's the VTEC solenoid, but the statement earlier about VTEC and VTEC-E motors having a different number of solenoids is incorrect. Performance VTEC motors also have only one solenoid. To my knowledge, the only D-series motor with two solenoids is the two-stage VTEC D15B.

I was trying to make sure it wasn't the two-stage model. Thanks for the input. :confused:

It sure does appear to be a vtec-e motor.

first350 11-30-2007 08:52 AM

thanks guys...everything I've seen appears to point to a d15z1 engine, except for the "D15B" on the block itself...hopefully that's just the JDM-->USDM difference.

I should have the head off this Saturday, so hopefully that'll verify that it's a d15z1.

Matt Timion 11-30-2007 09:20 AM

that's the d15z1... Japan just called it D15B, along with two other engines. the dead give aways are the "VTEC-E" on the top, as well as the smaller intake manifolid.

Danronian 11-30-2007 09:25 AM

Taking the head off?

Are you rebuilding the motor? Or are you just doing it to replace the headgasket?

GasSavers_Ryland 11-30-2007 09:34 AM

your throttle body intake looks a little bigger then I would have exspected, my vtec-e throttle body is around 2" where the flexable rubber connects to it.
most of the magic of the vtec is found under the valve cover, the 2nd set of valves ride on a rounder, insted of egg shaped lobe most of the time, then move a pin to lock it to the part of the rocker arm that is riding on a regular lobe to alow it to open the valve more, the higher performance vtec engines have all the valves ridding on regular looking lobes, and have an extra lobe that is even more aggressive for when you hit really high RPM, so if you take the valve cover off and a photo of the top side of the head then you can tell for sure.


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