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1.4i 75hp to 1.4i 90hp


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Hy guys,

 

I have some questions for you.A friend told me that I could go from 75hp to 90hp if I remove or replace a gasket located under the acceleration lid.I understood that is a gasket for air adminsion in the engine,or something like that.Now my questions :

 

It is posible to do this without damaging something at the engine?

It is true that you get 90hp or near?

What is the best solution :removing the gasket or replacing with one from 90hp engine? 

The fuel consumption it's considerable?

 

Thank you very much ! 

Excuse my lame english !

 

 

The car is :  Honda Civic Fastback MA8 ,1.4i 55kw/75 hp equipped  with d14a5 engine !

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The procedure is 100% safe, don't worry you won't damage anything ;) 

Yes you'll get ~90hp, the intake manifold gasket is the only difference between 75hp and 90hp engines. Well.. the ECUs are different but I doubt there will be significant differences there and they might be just different part numbers.

Replace the gasket with one for the 90hp engine. There are two choises: paper gasket or metal gasket. It doesn't matter which one you'll choose but don't just put back the throttle body without a gasket !

 

Stock 75hp gasket:

02-Part-75hp-16176-P1J-G11-02_resize_zps

 

Paper 90hp gasket:

03-Part-90hp-16176-P1J-G22-01_resize_zps

 

Metal 90hp gasket:

04-Part-90hp-16176-P1J-G22-02_resize_zps

 

The fuel economy will be the same. It may even improve a little.

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Superb,thank you very much EmZvr,this was very precise.Do you have maybe in wich you cand show me exact location of this gasket,because I just think I know.

 

Thanks again ! 

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