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Cani swap a Nissan Sr20det motor into a 1995 Honda Civic?


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civiclover94
08-09-2004, 11:00 PM
Hey peoples i am planning on doing a motor swap and i went to totaljdm.com and i an choosing between the three sale motors B16AG2, H22G1, and a Sr20det S13 Red top motor but this guy tells me it is not possble to swap that motor into a civic but other peopl have told me i could what is the truth is it possible?

Jetts
08-09-2004, 11:01 PM
umm you can attempt to but isnt the s13 rwd * i might be wrong, which i think i am*
just do that b16 easiest and less hassle

Civic_D16Y5
08-10-2004, 12:20 AM
f that, get a skyline engine r28dett or something like that

B1SiR6A
08-10-2004, 12:37 AM
I think its rb26 sumthin sumthin...umm civiclover94 abandon the sr20 idea and swap a b16...normally people laugh at questions like that...

94tegRS
08-10-2004, 01:34 AM
yeah, thers the RB25DET, and then the RB26DETT, theres even a RB24DET I think.

and whats the G in there, ive never seen a code with a G in it before. but id go B16, its the easiest and not much more than the H22 for the engine/etc...

civiclover94
08-10-2004, 12:51 PM
The G stands for Generation one or two OBD 1 OBD 2

95TegSE
08-10-2004, 02:53 PM
There is an sr20 from the Nissan Bluebird (JDM Altima) that's fwd, but I'm sure it would still take lots and lots of fabrication. Just go with a b-series.

94tegRS
08-10-2004, 07:08 PM
so you made up that g shit then, never seen it stamped on a block at all. what country are you in.
I have an OBD0, a OBD1, and a OBD2 engine in my driveway right now and none say a G anywhere, and one is USDM and other 2 are JDM.

cuz I know that the OBD changes to a newer version every few years +/- or so, but...

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