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1990 Honda Civic swap
Alright I got a few questions, if I had a 1990 Honda civic hatchback, would it have to be an Si in order for me to get a B16a JDM engine in it? Also approx how much would that engine cost with delivery and installation approximatly. I wanna either do this to a 1990 honda civic or an 1989 Prelude. Help me out people
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Re: 1990 Honda Civic swap
the 1st gen jdm b16a swap into the EFs is the most covered B series swap on the internet. not to mention one of the most easiest. it is all over the place. search and you can easily find all the answers and youll be able to do the swap yourself. it will not easily be covered in one thread though. give me your email and i will drown your memory space with all the info you need with a click of a button. you will regret asking for the info :/
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Re: 1990 Honda Civic swap
Also, you'd have a lot of custom and/or headache work if you want to put a B16 in a 89 prelude...
And, it doesn't have to be an Si for a swap; although, mpfi already there makes wiring a bit easier...
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