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Re: B18B1 into D15B7
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You need more than just the motor if it's a different motor than what came in your car. With any swap, you need a)the motor b)the ecu for that motor (wiring harness will help too) c) the tranny d)the axles. Now, most of this crap will bolt right in there...and with the proper tranny for the motor, the motor bolts to the tranny, and the tranny will mount up. You use the mounts from the LS, not the mounts from the EX. It you did the research, you'd realzie it is easy in swap terms...almost everything bolts right up, you just need to get all the right parts and research how to do it before you try it, something you did do. YOu bought only the motor, not the tranny and ecu...which is a problem. IF you got the right tranny and ecu...you'd find a) IT DOES BOLT UP TO THE PROPER TRANNY, THE B18B1 TRANNY b) THIS TRANNY AND MOUNT WILL DROP AND BOLT RIGHT INTO THE CAR, AND THE REST OF THE MOUNTS SHOULD FOLLOW SUIT c) OF COURSE YOU NEED THE PROPER ECU...YOU ALWAYS WANT THE PROPER ECU FOR THE SET-UP. It's commen knowledge to get the tranny, ecu, and motor for the swap. That's why it's a swap...you swap one drivetrain for another. This swap is as easy as any swap will be for a car, and in that regard is as easy as it sounds (from a swap standpoint) if you do the research and know what you need. You didn't do the research, which is your first problem. That being said, if you didn't even do the research right, then swappin it in yourself probably isn't a good idea if that was your plan, as you obviously didn't research on how to properly swap a motor in the first place. What you listed on here as "problems" is nothing new to most of us...that's just commen knowlegde as what needs to be done as part of the swap. Now if you didn't know that, that's why you should have researched it first...just as kicker said. You may think he gave the least helpful advice on here. In reality, his advice was the best for you, and things would have been easier if you'd taken his advice. Next time, research and figure out everything BEFORE you try...what you list as reasons why it's "not as easy as it sounds" are commen knowlegde as things that are just part of a swap. If you'd researched, you'd realize this is commen as part of a swap and really not that hard by comparison...as most of it will bolt up. |
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Re: B18B1 into D15B7
how can a d series tranny bolt on to a b series motor? it cant. only same engine series parts are interchangable, and still not always. for example a b16 differential is different from a b18c1. the b16 one is smaller. anyway i though u were getting a complete swap otherwise i would of told u what u needed to know
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Re: Re: B18B1 into D15B7
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That's why I said Kickers Adivce to him was the best....do more research...it obviously would have helped. |
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