Honda D16 and ZC engine The Honda D engine was installed in various compact cars from Honda and some Rover models. It is mostly found in the Civic but also in the Integra , Logo , CRX , Stream and some other models. The engine capacity is 1,590 cc (97 cu in) 1.6 liters and the engines are JDM D15B VTEC Engine D16Y8 Motor for Honda Civic 1996-1999. Item ID 1196 JDM SOHC ZC 1,6 ENGINE. Item ID 1109 Model(s) 1996-2000 HONDA CIVIC NON VTEC MODELS ONLY A way to get more air into the engine. The Si has a turbo no need for that second valve and extra lift because the turbo is doing the job. If anything, the turbo becomes the limiting factor at higher RPMs. Our engines have variable valves- just not screaming Vtec (yo) from the earlier generations. That isn't to say our engine is a slacker. The 1998 Honda Civic VI 3d 1.5 VTEC-E has a Inline 4, Petrol engine with 1493 cm3 / 91.1 cu-in capacity. How many horsepower (hp) does a 1998 Honda Civic VI 3d 1.5 VTEC-E have? The 1998 Honda Civic VI 3d 1.5 VTEC-E has 114 PS / 112 bhp / 84 kW. I’ll discuss B20 Vtec specs, conversion, review, and guide in this article. The B20 Vtec engine was used in the previous model years of the Honda CR-V. This engine can provide as much as 227 horsepower and 167 lb.-ft. of torque with its compression ratio of 11.8:1, that is, if everything is firmly in place. The B20 Vtec engine belongs to the A variety of different problems are commonly reported for the different Honda D16 engines. Problems such as a rough idle. oil leaks and various fault-prone components can impact the Honda D16’s respectable overall reliability. With that said, let’s now jump into our list of the most common Honda D16 problems. The Honda D16Y8 is a 1.6L 4-cylinder VTEC engine with a single overhead cam (SOHC). Right off the production line in 1996 it had 127 hp and 107 lb-ft of torque. The engine was only produced for four years before it was replaced by the Honda D17 series engine, however it is still popular to this day. Honda D-Series engines were produced from Powering the 1992 Civic Si was a 1.6-liter inline-4 VTEC engine, which made 125 hp and 106 lb-ft of torque. This was the first time that the VTEC engine was introduced into the U.S. market by Honda; earlier, only the Japanese and European markets had the VTEC engine. Also, this Civic Si had a 9000-rpm tachometer and a 7,200-rpm redline. The Si's 2.0-liter engine makes the same 160 horsepower as the old 1.6, but it now eeks out 132 pound-feet of torque at 5000 rpm. The 1.6 was good for only 111 pound-feet, which is roughly the The clever VTEC engine is powerful enough to nearly match the speed of the bigger-engined Nissan Sentra SE-R but still delivers 29 EPA city mpg. 1992 Honda Civic Si. VEHICLE TYPE Front-engine 8ijBGwD.