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Old 07-14-2003, 06:47 PM
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b18c1 swap questions in a 5th gen civic

I only have a few questions about the swap. I've researched and everthing about the b18 for my car and it seems to be an easy swap but i'm getting the motor from www.hmotorsonline.com and they have a complete changeover swap for $3199 and it come with motor ecu tranny linkage stock mounts and axles and i was wondering should i use the linkage and all that, that come with it or should i ge just the motor, tranny, ecu and get the linkage and stuff from a place like hasport please someone help me just the motor ecu and tranny is only $2899 please i need info and has anyone got their stuff from their if so did you have any problems thanky you in advance!!!!!!!
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it will probably be less expensive if you went with the complete changeover.
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Old 07-15-2003, 03:28 AM
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go with the linkage with the full swap. HASport just sells that for people who dont know the difference. I have done more swaps than you can count on your hands and tows including a couple of 12 second n/a street cars. Please take my advice. It will save you money too. Good luck.
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