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Old 03-23-2004, 03:20 PM
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Re: 91 hf

what you recomend for a break in? what synthetic oil should i run?
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Re: 91 hf

anyone? 1000miles?
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also, just so you know, the B18a1 ls motor will be eaisier on the wiring then the B16 would be because you really wont have to do any rewiring for the LS cause the HF already has mpfi, with the B16 you will have to worry about wiring for vtec and other stuff. If you have the time and you dont mind the extra wiring i would go B16, but if you want it done without any major wiring i would go B18
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Re: 91 hf

the b18a1 is out of the 90-93 integra right?
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