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  1. hi everybody guess who bought another civic mb1 sr vtec...yeaaah it's me it was a very good deal, near my home... so i bought it 300€ (217£), she has 127 000 miles (197 000 km ) very good conditions,, and i bought her to english people !! unfortunatly i wasn't here to talk with them as you can imagine, at this price, the need some reparations so it's a mb1 sr vtec of course (rare in France, or so expansive), d16y2 as you know. she is grey, perfect for my collection of MB1 lol ^^ good points : - her mileage ! -4 electric windows work good - clutch look ok - interior is very clean, exterior too ! - the engine looks good, sec - it's a SR ^^ bad points / or to do : - tyres ( i ' ve the old wheel of my white) - front and rear brake ( disk + pads) + brake caliper - exhaust, and o2 sensor (check engine) - all drains and filter (air, oil, fuel....) - spark... there is a little rust but it's ok all she needs to drive ^^ we will do everything 'cause we don't have invoices of the last owner! at the moment she doesn't able to drive ( one rear brake caliper is bloqued or broke ) but we will make all of this with love, like my other MB so now, i've got 3 mb1 somes pictures mae
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  2. Don't think you'd loose power as such. You would likely end up with a flat spot somewhere in the Rev range where fueling allows for the iab butterflies on the stock intake manifold. And yes you can install the cams onto the standard valve springs. You will simply need to keep the Rev limit conservative. Say around 8500rpm maximum. If you were to install dual valve springs on the exhaust side also. You could happily raise the Rev limit to say 9000rpm. And make a few more hp.
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  3. Progress being made.. we have wobble free doors and rear quarters.. which is nice
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