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will a b16a2 work in a 90 civic si?

i might be able to get a wrecked 2000 si for cheap, the engine is still intact, i know ill prolly have to get a b16a1 cable tranny, but i was just wondering how much extra work will i need to do to make it fit and run. thx, this is urgent the car could be sold any second. any help would be appreciated. sorry to doublepost, but i need help quick
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B16A2 in 88-91 Civic

Well my cousin put in a B16A2 in his 95 Civic EX but he had to end up running 4 fuse boxes instead of 2 and doing his own custom mounts and stuff. It's possible but it would take some work.
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Didn't you post this in the JDM forums? I put a link to the 4G forums there where ppl have listed costs of installation and parts outlay
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Yes, *cough*doublepost*cough*.

If everybody could reply to the post in the JDM parts forum it would be good.

It migt also get some of you out there and into it, its becoming quite busy, and I could use some of the knowledge thats acumulated in here.
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Old 01-23-2002, 02:04 AM
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Moppie: I think you need to put a sticky up on swaps etc for the JDM forums. I swear the same questions are asked time and time again
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Yeah, I know, but theres a question of what to put in it.

Ill try and get the list of suppliers and websites that Drumsy had, and repost that. but otherwise if some could write a bit on the basics of whats involved for all the differnt swap possiblities then I can put it in a sticky post.
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sorry about the double post, i just needed an answer by today thanks though
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If everybody could reply to the post in the JDM parts forum it would be good.

dont try and control me! nazi!:finger:


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dont try and control me! nazi!:finger:


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What should we do to him Worshp? Ban him? or..... I know. :finger: :evillaugh
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