I cant thank you enough mister. I fortunately bought one from 97 i believe but I still had a Huge air leak coming from somewhere which ended up being a bad iacv/throttle body. Thanks again!
@@bonecrushereye I actually ended up getting an Edelbrock performer x intake manifold and a skunk2 alpha, throttle body, which is 70mm from the junkyard!!!!! Was worth the $80
no problem that was the goal! Everyone else beats around the bush and teases ya! haha i had to piece together about 80 videos and forums 💀 have fun man👍🏻
I did this exact swap with the 96-98 Auto Intake and throttle body. At first I had my MAP and TPS sensors switched which lead to it not wanting to start, I swapped those and fixed it but I still have an idle that revs from 1000-2500 or higher, it just goes up and down. Not sure what is leaking but I do not see anything leaking, I felt all around. I used a new intake manifold gasket as well. I had allot of air in the coolant system so I am going to bleed that tomorrow.
I’m assuming it doesn’t have the air injection holes like on mine. The idle issues i had, which sound very similar to yours, was when i had the 2 sensors swapped and the air injection holes. Any check engine lights?
@@AldenBuild I fixed it, no check engines lights. Before bleeding the coolant I watched EricTheCarGuys video on Honda idle problems. Turns out when I was cleaning my IACV it somehow got stuck. His solution in the video was to "Hit it with a hammer." So while the car was running I gave her some love taps with old faithful and sure enough she idles perfectly now!
Not gonna lie I thought that for a second when I first was researching how to do this swap lol. I found myself a 96-98 auto y8 intake about to do the thang. My d16 runs really good but needs a lil something extra I can't wait to see how she rips
@@AldenBuild thanks for your teachings in the video I got all my hoses, pcv, gaskets and y8 throttle lever spring thingyI also have a fuel rail from a y8 and I'm looking for a z6 head for VTEC that I want to port and polish myself but I'm still researching if I'll need a z6 ecu and exactly how to wire in the VTEC solenoid and if it will all be worth it. I just don't want to ruin a perfectly good engine by creating a bunch of chaos with a mini Frankenstein build. I feel like a little more top end will be a lot more fun though and I just like the satisfaction of tinkering with the car to make something different.
On my 99 DX Hatch I used a 98 Auto EX intake. I kept the original Y7 throttle body with new gasket (recommended in many other video's and write ups), just swapped the throttle wheel assembly from the Y8 throttle body to the Y7 so the throttle cable lines up good. Also got a Y8 throttle cable. You need to keep the original Y7 injectors. Got some new hoses (some factory Y8 hoses and some generic) and everything hooked right up. Only the purge valve assembly (the 'Denso' thingy in your video) has to be tucked in below the throttle body and tied down with some zipties. Everything works great. No idle issues at all.
Bro I need your help, I'm getting massive vacuum leak and not sure why. I got pretty much same setup as yours, the only thing different is I'm able to find a 96-98 automatic manifold that didn't have to air injection ports that you had to block off with JB weld. Any idea where it might be leaking from?
Best i could give ya without lookin at it, is make sure everything on the manifold is plugged up. Check back right for a baby cruise control opening. Feel around for air. Hit me up on instagram if you need, @alden_build
i have a video on my channel about the full exhuast if you want to see it but it’s a DC Sports ex header to an ebay high flow cat to Megan Racing Drift spec 2 3/8 catback. Was the best sounding n/a d16 i ever heard!
If you put the Y8 in-take and head on a y7 automatic Civic? Can the automatic transmission handle VTEC. Another dreamswap would be my 98 LX k24 CVT AWD swap for a winter prepped daily. I have a K24 CVT AWD CRV and a 98 Civic LX. So I can build the ultimate daily Civic or just pimp out my CRV. If I had more mechanically inclined friends I would build the Civic and use my CRV as a parts car.
I must say this video is a big help when it comes to swapping out the manifolds but what has me stumped is that I thought manual Hondas had the 2 wire iac valve and u have to convert it from 3 to 2 wires when doing a different swap or is it different all together? But when I can finally get my 00 hatchback to finally start I’ll remember to use this video as reference
So you’re right if you’re putting a manual intake on a manual y7. I put the automatic y8 manifold on a manual y7 because the iac and wires are the same as y7 manual. So i didn’t have to do any wiring. I recommend finding a AUTOMATIC Y8 Manifold and it’ll be much easier, almost direct swap. Keep in mind, i had a 99-00 manifold so it had the cold start assist holes that i plugged with jb weld in the video! Good luck, make it rip!
@@AldenBuild yeah I have the automatic y8 intake that I pulled from a 99 ex civic along with the vtec head that it was bolted to now I just need to find an auto ecu that has vtec with both cabin and wiring harness so I have the vtec working.
ayy mini me swap in action, love to see it! depending on what ecu you get you should be able to keep y7 harnesses and just wire in vtec👌🏻 good luck man, hit me up on instagram when you finish it! @alden_build
@@AldenBuild I mean I also have a manual tranny that was built with short gears along with a manual cluster all I’m missing is the correct ecu that would work for it along with needing the pedal cluster shifter/shift linkage and a few other parts I can’t find and I don’t trust eBay these days.
See I did exactly this but my d16 won’t idle right. Wont idle at all now which is weird. Start it up and it will go to 2k then die out. Unplug the sensors on the throttle body and it starts and runs like shit? Idle surge when it warms up too. Idk what’s going on. I cleaned everything too and new seals and gaskets.
You know anything about the Skunk 2 y8 instake that's for sale everywhere? For the 96-00. I assume you could get one of them and do the swap just like this but not positive. Not sure if they have better flow or if you can get an auto one and have an easier time converting stuff.
From what i remember, if you’re swapping that Skunk2 onto y8 then it’s pretty direct swap but onto y7 you gotta convert it to a manual y8 setup when it comes to iac wires and throttle body. Seems like you have a y7 so this y8 auto manifold swap is the easiest swap you can do. And i’ve seen flow test and the y8 manifold seems to be plenty for even high psi boost builds! plus you save A LOT of money doing this. Trust me, it works!😋😈
Bro what throttle body you using ? Im about to do the swap but I have y8 throttle body right now but it dint come with that iacv part like it does on my y7 throttle body. You know that green sensor. I’m so lost
I did this auto y8 manifold because you don’t have to swap anything. Just directly swap y8 auto manifold, and y8 auto throttle body for everything to hook up the same👌🏻
pretty much, you’ll need some of hoses and such i mention in the video. If the manifold has the throttle body as well it’s just plug and play. But if you’re getting a blank y8 manifold, you’ll need to swap the throttle rotor in your y7 tb👍🏻
honestly don’t waste your time, do a y8 manifold. it’s way worth the money and people have proven you don’t need aftermarket manifold for high boost even
@@AldenBuild okay am asking cause my engine blow up and I had a 1.6 d16y7 engine on the side and I installed it and put on manifold from the original engine witch it was a 1.5 d15b7 and everything worked but the throttle body don't work and want to make sure if I need a different manifold before buying one
if you’re using the same manifold as before it blew, there shouldn’t be a problem since it’s the same setup. Just make sure the throttle rotor where the cable latches to opens the correct direction
First time I’ve watched an actually helpful vid on this topic where they show full details on the process thank you sir!
you are very welcome! happy to hear🔥
Most helpfully video I’ve found so far. Doing my swap this week now I’m confident where everything goes thanks bro! Great video!
Thank you! I was clueless with everyone’s videos so glad i could help!
this guy is saving my life thank you so much for all the detail and information!
I did this on a '90 wagon , it used to be a dual point . I did use an already made wire harness to do the swap.
I cant thank you enough mister. I fortunately bought one from 97 i believe but I still had a Huge air leak coming from somewhere which ended up being a bad iacv/throttle body. Thanks again!
If your changing the throttle body you could consider looking for a b20 or one with a slightly bigger one for a little more air flow :)
@@bonecrushereye I actually ended up getting an Edelbrock performer x intake manifold and a skunk2 alpha, throttle body, which is 70mm from the junkyard!!!!! Was worth the $80
best vid by far really appreciate homie🤝
Hi, I just made the intake swap following your video. Feedback 200% accurate thank for you video.
ayy i appreciate that! glad it worked out for ya, have fun!
this was the most helpful video i’ve seen for this thank you bro 🙏
no problem that was the goal! Everyone else beats around the bush and teases ya! haha i had to piece together about 80 videos and forums 💀 have fun man👍🏻
Nice video bro. Followed your instructions and it started first try no problems. I even labeled the Denso as Denso boy to remember whete it goes
hahaha yess!
Best vid for y8 mani swap 👍🏽
I did this exact swap with the 96-98 Auto Intake and throttle body. At first I had my MAP and TPS sensors switched which lead to it not wanting to start, I swapped those and fixed it but I still have an idle that revs from 1000-2500 or higher, it just goes up and down. Not sure what is leaking but I do not see anything leaking, I felt all around. I used a new intake manifold gasket as well. I had allot of air in the coolant system so I am going to bleed that tomorrow.
I’m assuming it doesn’t have the air injection holes like on mine. The idle issues i had, which sound very similar to yours, was when i had the 2 sensors swapped and the air injection holes. Any check engine lights?
@@AldenBuild I fixed it, no check engines lights. Before bleeding the coolant I watched EricTheCarGuys video on Honda idle problems. Turns out when I was cleaning my IACV it somehow got stuck. His solution in the video was to "Hit it with a hammer." So while the car was running I gave her some love taps with old faithful and sure enough she idles perfectly now!
I think you should calibrate the TPS sensor with a multimeter
Best Honda video out there!
Doing mine this week helpful vid
YOU ARE DOING JUSTICE
Best video ive found so far
Thought this was Adam Lz 😂
hahahaha i knew i’d get that eventually💀
Same
Not gonna lie I thought that for a second when I first was researching how to do this swap lol. I found myself a 96-98 auto y8 intake about to do the thang. My d16 runs really good but needs a lil something extra I can't wait to see how she rips
ooh you’ll tell a difference! good luck and have fun!
@@AldenBuild thanks for your teachings in the video I got all my hoses, pcv, gaskets and y8 throttle lever spring thingyI also have a fuel rail from a y8 and I'm looking for a z6 head for VTEC that I want to port and polish myself but I'm still researching if I'll need a z6 ecu and exactly how to wire in the VTEC solenoid and if it will all be worth it. I just don't want to ruin a perfectly good engine by creating a bunch of chaos with a mini Frankenstein build. I feel like a little more top end will be a lot more fun though and I just like the satisfaction of tinkering with the car to make something different.
My man looks like Adam lz
you just safe my life thank you!
On my 99 DX Hatch I used a 98 Auto EX intake. I kept the original Y7 throttle body with new gasket (recommended in many other video's and write ups), just swapped the throttle wheel assembly from the Y8 throttle body to the Y7 so the throttle cable lines up good. Also got a Y8 throttle cable. You need to keep the original Y7 injectors. Got some new hoses (some factory Y8 hoses and some generic) and everything hooked right up. Only the purge valve assembly (the 'Denso' thingy in your video) has to be tucked in below the throttle body and tied down with some zipties. Everything works great. No idle issues at all.
Sounds like a job well done👍🏻
Sounds like a job well done👍🏻
Thank you, the best vídeo for swap manifold tô y7 for y8
Started mine today. Helpful video👌🏼
Hey, what a coincidence I just saw you at the junk yard!! I had the 2000 ex😂
ohhh shoot😂
💪💪💪💯
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam I am SO GLAD I did not fucking junk my Y8 Auto IM assembly lol
I have a y7 auto. Will the y8 auto be plug and play?
I have a 1999 Honda Civic with a automatic transmission, if I did this swap would I still have to block off those holes & that air injection?!?
I believe only 98-00 y8’s have them. So if you take your intake off and don’t see the extra holes you’ll have to follow my steps.
Where do you put the denso thing when the tube is connected to the manifold did you just let it sit free or zip tie or what
Bro I need your help, I'm getting massive vacuum leak and not sure why. I got pretty much same setup as yours, the only thing different is I'm able to find a 96-98 automatic manifold that didn't have to air injection ports that you had to block off with JB weld. Any idea where it might be leaking from?
Best i could give ya without lookin at it, is make sure everything on the manifold is plugged up. Check back right for a baby cruise control opening. Feel around for air. Hit me up on instagram if you need, @alden_build
What exhaust system are you running?
i have a video on my channel about the full exhuast if you want to see it but it’s a DC Sports ex header to an ebay high flow cat to Megan Racing Drift spec 2 3/8 catback. Was the best sounding n/a d16 i ever heard!
If you put the Y8 in-take and head on a y7 automatic Civic? Can the automatic transmission handle VTEC. Another dreamswap would be my 98 LX k24 CVT AWD swap for a winter prepped daily. I have a K24 CVT AWD CRV and a 98 Civic LX. So I can build the ultimate daily Civic or just pimp out my CRV. If I had more mechanically inclined friends I would build the Civic and use my CRV as a parts car.
yeah for sure, it’s when you get into the auto starts having issues. Yess i’ve wanted to do a B20 turbo awd EF hatch!
I must say this video is a big help when it comes to swapping out the manifolds but what has me stumped is that I thought manual Hondas had the 2 wire iac valve and u have to convert it from 3 to 2 wires when doing a different swap or is it different all together? But when I can finally get my 00 hatchback to finally start I’ll remember to use this video as reference
So you’re right if you’re putting a manual intake on a manual y7. I put the automatic y8 manifold on a manual y7 because the iac and wires are the same as y7 manual. So i didn’t have to do any wiring. I recommend finding a AUTOMATIC Y8 Manifold and it’ll be much easier, almost direct swap. Keep in mind, i had a 99-00 manifold so it had the cold start assist holes that i plugged with jb weld in the video! Good luck, make it rip!
@@AldenBuild yeah I have the automatic y8 intake that I pulled from a 99 ex civic along with the vtec head that it was bolted to now I just need to find an auto ecu that has vtec with both cabin and wiring harness so I have the vtec working.
ayy mini me swap in action, love to see it! depending on what ecu you get you should be able to keep y7 harnesses and just wire in vtec👌🏻 good luck man, hit me up on instagram when you finish it! @alden_build
@@AldenBuild I mean I also have a manual tranny that was built with short gears along with a manual cluster all I’m missing is the correct ecu that would work for it along with needing the pedal cluster shifter/shift linkage and a few other parts I can’t find and I don’t trust eBay these days.
Old video.
But....
What TB did you use. The y7 or the y8 to match the mani
y8 auto tb to match the y8 auto mani. the y8 auto has the same connectors as the y7 manual so it’s a perfect swap🔥
See I did exactly this but my d16 won’t idle right. Wont idle at all now which is weird. Start it up and it will go to 2k then die out. Unplug the sensors on the throttle body and it starts and runs like shit? Idle surge when it warms up too. Idk what’s going on. I cleaned everything too and new seals and gaskets.
did you plug the air assist holes? (if yours came with it)
check 4:45 in the video, this might fix your issue!
@@AldenBuild no sir it does not. I believe it’s a vac leak at the manifold now. Thank you for the video it was very helpful!!
You know anything about the Skunk 2 y8 instake that's for sale everywhere? For the 96-00. I assume you could get one of them and do the swap just like this but not positive. Not sure if they have better flow or if you can get an auto one and have an easier time converting stuff.
From what i remember, if you’re swapping that Skunk2 onto y8 then it’s pretty direct swap but onto y7 you gotta convert it to a manual y8 setup when it comes to iac wires and throttle body. Seems like you have a y7 so this y8 auto manifold swap is the easiest swap you can do. And i’ve seen flow test and the y8 manifold seems to be plenty for even high psi boost builds! plus you save A LOT of money doing this. Trust me, it works!😋😈
@@AldenBuild yeah I have the y7 it's an ej6 hatchback. I get it that's great info thank you!!
Where can i find a video to swap my d16y7 intake to y8? I drive a manual.
this IS the video bro
Bro what throttle body you using ? Im about to do the swap but I have y8 throttle body right now but it dint come with that iacv part like it does on my y7 throttle body. You know that green sensor. I’m so lost
you should be able to use your y7 throttle body! i’m using an auto y8 throttle body and manifold which has the same wire/connector setup as y7 manual
What throttle body gasket and throttle body did you use? off the y7 or y8
Also did you have to use the y7 spring rotor
I did this auto y8 manifold because you don’t have to swap anything. Just directly swap y8 auto manifold, and y8 auto throttle body for everything to hook up the same👌🏻
@@AldenBuild messed you on insta!
Did you plug up Denzel boy back up?
yessirr
Thanks man really helped me put
where can i purchase a d16y8 auto intake manifold
Facebook or junkyards 96-2000 ex models
So you can’t use the y7 auto tb on the y8 auto intake
I believe the y7 auto and y7 manual TB are the same so yeah you can, those and the y8 auto TB are the same. 👍🏻
So I don't need y8 head block for swap ? Just intake manifold?
correct! Just get a y8 automatic intake manifold and it’s plug and play👍🏻 use y7 gaskets
So if i have a 2000 auto civic all i meed it to find is 96-98 y8 auto manifold and go?
pretty much, you’ll need some of hoses and such i mention in the video. If the manifold has the throttle body as well it’s just plug and play. But if you’re getting a blank y8 manifold, you’ll need to swap the throttle rotor in your y7 tb👍🏻
hi sir i have lxi civic 2000 none vitec iwant swap intake manifold which one is good
do exactly what i did for the easiest swap. Automatic y8 ex intake manifold
Is your car a manual?
If I have a 1999 y7 can I use a 99 auto y8 and keep the cold start idle holes
Nah only the 98-00 y8’s have it. Getting the auto intake just saves you from doing wiring
Where are you located
north texas
I opened up the loom and my injector plugs still don’t reach :(
that’s strange, i didn’t even have to open it up too terribly much. Maybe try and route it a different way around the manifold
@@AldenBuild hey man I got it workin haha. Thanks for the reply tho!
Did you use the y7 manifold gasket or the y8?
I said it in the video, but use the manifold gasket for the head you have. I have a y7 head so i used a y7 manifold gasket
@@AldenBuild I have missed it but thanks 👍
Which throttle body gasket you use ??
I have a 97 dx , installing 99-00 IM I have hoses , PCv valve , y7 IM gasket , blocked off the air injection holes .
what throttle body are you using? is the manifold a auto or manual?
What exhaust?
DC Sports 4-1 header, ebay high flow cat, megan racing drift spec catback
exhuast was converted to a y8 style exhaust layout, i have multiple videos on my channel about it👍🏻 best sounding N/A y7 i’ve heard
@@AldenBuild oh okay I got a dx and converted the intake manifold too thanks to your help! and the exhaust header
Will this pass smog in California ???
I don’t know for sure, but i believe it will because it’s a “factory” part. I would do your own research though to be sure
Good job. Thank you for vidéo :)
Questions sir is it fine to run a d15b7 manifold on a d16y7 engine???
To be honest i have no idea. No experience with D15’s. #google
@@AldenBuild thanks
honestly don’t waste your time, do a y8 manifold. it’s way worth the money and people have proven you don’t need aftermarket manifold for high boost even
@@AldenBuild okay am asking cause my engine blow up and I had a 1.6 d16y7 engine on the side and I installed it and put on manifold from the original engine witch it was a 1.5 d15b7 and everything worked but the throttle body don't work and want to make sure if I need a different manifold before buying one
if you’re using the same manifold as before it blew, there shouldn’t be a problem since it’s the same setup. Just make sure the throttle rotor where the cable latches to opens the correct direction
how many hp do you think this manifold will increase?
feels like 10 hp without a tune, y7 was very restricting and the top end just opens up now
Adam lz is that you
Shit so i better go return this one and find a auto mani
Okay
d16y8 intake mani tsuchinoko
This guys look isnt for real is it?
yessir
@@AldenBuild I feel bad for your parents lol
hahaha why tho?
Is the fuel rail system also compatible,like did you swap it from the y7 to the y8?
nah, the y8 has bigger injectors so you’d need a tune. use your y7 injectors👍🏻