Here's some pics of the DCOEs installed in my car.
If you want to read about the installation, go here:
https://www.3geez.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=7264
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Here's some pics of the DCOEs installed in my car.
If you want to read about the installation, go here:
https://www.3geez.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=7264
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Mike Clark
nice job man ... hows it feel ?
Jay
i bet it runs like a rapped ape.
kevin
do you have enough room for the air filters?
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I need these parts!
https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67742
Damn how much were those dude?
Nice, very nice.
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well site, you've certainly beat me to the puch with this one. I've been trying to find a shop around here that will sister up two diff. manifolds in order for me to get to one that will work with these carbs. I'm still a fan of the weber, but i'm thinking of going with Dellorto sidedrafts instead b/c I've been hearing lots of good news about them, and they're cheaper.
What's the best part about the whole conversion...? Yeah, the hp and torque gains are great, but the best thing of all is NO MORE VACCUUM LINES!!!!!! WOOOOHHHOOOOOOO
-Mark D.
real real nice clean job too. You could tell you took ur time installing them. Great work!
-Mark D.
neuspeed89lx wrote: "nice job man ... hows it feel ?"
-It feels great! There's a stronger pull throughout my small RPM range (I still have a weak stock cam), and a noticeable power increase once I hit above 3000 RPMs. That's when the throttle plates begin to open wide and the main venturis kick in. It also sounds like a beast!
carotman wrote: "do you have enough room for the air filters?"
-Yeah, and about 3 inches to spare after that. I love the size of our engine bays!
Mike's89AccordLX wrote: "Damn how much were those dude?"
-Total conversion cost was $576.35 and about 5 weeks worth of work. You can see the itemized costs in the thread linked in my first post of this thread.
You can get used DCOEs off of Ebay for about $200. Count on rebuilding them.
markmdz89hatch wrote: "I've been trying to find a shop around here that will sister up two diff. manifolds in order for me to get to one that will work with these carbs. I'm still a fan of the weber, but i'm thinking of going with Dellorto sidedrafts instead b/c I've been hearing lots of good news about them, and they're cheaper."
-I've done some reading and discussion with others on the difference 'tween Dellorto DHLAs and Weber DCOEs. Basically, they achieve the same ends through different means with a very similar look. DHLAs and DCOEs use the same manifolds. DHLAs are cheaper, but can also be more difficult to find rebuild parts for.
markmdz89hatch wrote: "What's the best part about the whole conversion...? Yeah, the hp and torque gains are great, but the best thing of all is NO MORE VACCUUM LINES!!!!!! WOOOOHHHOOOOOOO"
-Right on! I am now rid of the 3Gee vacuum hell that once plagued my engine
markmdz89hatch wrote: "real real nice clean job too. You could tell you took ur time "
-Thanks, man. Thanks to everyone for your encouragement during this project and for your props now that it's complete. Now onto the next mod!
Mike Clark
that looks incredible. very nice job. do you have any pictures of what just the completed manifold looks like on its own?
-Grant. I'm just a pirate chasing booty.
Now it's time to pull a spare cam from the junkyard!
- llia
or buy mine from the marketplace sectionOriginally posted by A20A1
Now it's time to pull a spare cam from the junkyard!![]()
-Scott
3geez member since Sept. 27, 2001
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you are right ! those vacumme lines suck! ....your engine bay looks much much cleaner!Originally posted by markmdz89hatch
What's the best part about the whole conversion...? Yeah, the hp and torque gains are great, but the best thing of all is NO MORE VACCUUM LINES!!!!!! WOOOOHHHOOOOOOO
Thought this was worth looking at and noting.
1992 Honda Civic - '96 Acura-Integra GSR engine
2 x 45 DCOE - Owner: Jeremy Duarte, Santa Clara CA
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There's a lot more pics of DCOE installations on http://www.piercemanifolds.com/yourwebers.htm. I'm gonna send them pics of my car & see if they'll post it up. By the way, these guys are a great resource for DCOEs stuff.
Mike Clark
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