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95 civic dx swap to d15b (vtec jdm)


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jjd678
08-30-2005, 01:19 PM
i Have a 95 civic dx no vtec i want to do the d15b jdm vtec swap with 130hp. i need to know if my tranny will bolt up even know it is no vtech and i also have a stage 3 rach clutch in it now if that will work and what other things i will need to do this

CivicSpoon
08-30-2005, 02:13 PM
Yes, D-series engines and transmissions are interchangable.

elementskater15
08-30-2005, 09:05 PM
OR... you could just by the d15 head and put it on you motor. Make sure you get the correct ecu, though

hany
08-31-2005, 07:12 AM
[ ]look My Friend : Sure You Need More Acceleration . So 1- You Can Use Your Tranny But If Use The Si Or Ex Tranny Is The Best But You Have To Change The Disc And The Clatch And The Vlame ( Chek Your Makanizm Man ) 2- You Have To Use The New Engine Ecu P08 Or Use The P28 Any Of Them But The P28 Is More Better And Use Splitfire Or Firesplite ( Electric Fingr) Which Design For D15b Use Air Filter 3- Note Very Important You Have To Buy New Disk And New Cluch For The Tranny. Dont Use The Old One. If You Have Any Problem Mail Me Hany [/size]

Ace$nyper
08-31-2005, 02:19 PM
[ ]look My Friend : Sure You Need More Acceleration . So 1- You Can Use Your Tranny But If Use The Si Or Ex Tranny Is The Best But You Have To Change The Disc And The Clatch And The Vlame ( Chek Your Makanizm Man ) 2- You Have To Use The New Engine Ecu P08 Or Use The P28 Any Of Them But The P28 Is More Better And Use Splitfire Or Firesplite ( Electric Fingr) Which Design For D15b Use Air Filter 3- Note Very Important You Have To Buy New Disk And New Cluch For The Tranny. Dont Use The Old One. If You Have Any Problem Mail Me Hany [/size]
what in christ's name?????!?!?!

snowman2005
08-31-2005, 05:14 PM
next time reread over what u write or take english buddy.
your better off getting the d15b instead of looking for an ex head and ecu it ill prob cost u less depending on where u live and how much ur paying for shipping on that swap.

mrpibsk8er
09-01-2005, 01:22 PM
I have a 92 hatch dx that has a jdm d15b swap. with headers and full exhaust. I can keep up with a stock integra gsr. it's prolly not your best bet if your going for speed, but I do get like 37 miles to the gallon (in the city), so in that respect it's a great swap if you just want a lil extra kick and still get great gas mileage

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