Sebastix D14Z1 dyno history

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Sebastix
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Sebastix D14Z1 dyno history

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January 2007
D16Y8 intake manifold
OEM VTi-spec intake with a Pipercross filter
Stock exhaust

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106.9hp @ 6700rpm
133Nm @ 2200rpm

October 2007
++DCsports 4-2-1 header
++Testpipe
Stock midpipe
++EK9 muffler
++ OBD1 swap with CROME tuned P06 ecu

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123.6hp @ 6900rpm
141Nm @ 5700rpm

June 2009
++ Custom made ITB's (too big for D14) from a Suzuki GSXR-1000
++ Milled head, 3angle valve job, revised head completely
++ compression about 9,8:1
++ OMI-Performance high compression valves
++ OMI-Performance valve springs
++ OMI-Performance titanium retainers
++ eCtuned

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129,8hp @ 6700rpm
138Nm @ 5900rpm

Not finished tuning yet....to be continued very soon!

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saxophonias
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Re: Sebastix D14Z1 dyno history

Post by saxophonias »

Very good and consistent numbers comparing to other d14 projects!
Thanks for sharing!
Tell us how your engine works with ITBs and the whole engine in the valvetrain. (idle, noises, road performance)
Have you seen your emissions?

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Re: Sebastix D14Z1 dyno history

Post by Sebastix »

Tuning is the master key ;) eCtune

More info soon :)

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Post by Raimundo »

Excelent torque, great lines.

Can't wait to VTEC my D14 and see how it goes, hope I won't lose the flat torque shape. ;)
95' Honda Civic
EDM D14A2

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Re: Sebastix D14Z1 dyno history

Post by mynameisowen »

Thats great to see gains like that without any major work, well done. Are you going for a non-vtec N/A beast then??
1996 EJ9 Civic
1998 BB8 Prelude Motegi VTi
1998, B16A2 EK4 Civic VTi

Aims:
EJ9 - Now my GF's car.
BB8 - Rebuild after crash damage to front end.
EK4 - Daily driver. Strip and track prep once prelude project complete

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Re: Sebastix D14Z1 dyno history

Post by Civic VTI-Turbo »

I tuned it only on AFR with stock d16 ignition maps. Torque curve is really nice! I was really amazed about that!
van Drie Tuning
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the Netherlands

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Dodo Bizar
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Re: Sebastix D14Z1 dyno history

Post by Dodo Bizar »

Hey Leo, welcome to the DU ;).

Sebastix
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Re: Sebastix D14Z1 dyno history

Post by Sebastix »

Leo! The man who did my last tune ;) Welcome here.

This weekend Frank en Martin are going to tune my new setup of the D14 :D Martin's eCtune is finally fixed.

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Re: Sebastix D14Z1 dyno history

Post by hondaNickx »

Did he had problems with it ?Last time i was there Martin couldn't do a retune because of some software issues or something...
Quote from Endyn:"The combustion chamber is a better shape than the DOHC.So don't chunk those 1.6 SOHC engines, they can make really good power. For a pure performance application, regardless of application, I'd choose the SOHC. No bull!"

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Re: Sebastix D14Z1 dyno history

Post by Sebastix »

Exactly, but it's working again now :)

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