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Question B16a1 in 90 integra Ls

Need to know what is need to swap my b18a to a jdm b16a. Motor Mount kit...etc. please reply if anyone has done this conversion thanks.
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1st gen B16A is a straight drop in swap for your car. it is non-obd, just like your car and should come with a cable tranny. mounts should also be included in swap but you can use your stock mounts as well.

the only thing needed to be done is running a wire for knock sensor, vtec and second O2 sensor.
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If you are just buying the longblock (which should only be about $400) then if your tranny doesnt have alot of miles on it, then that will also bolt right up to the B16 and save you a little money on having to buy a tranny. Good luck on whatever you do.
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