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Old 12-07-2001, 12:05 PM
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91 accord engine swap

I have a 1991 honda accord and i want to put a B18C1 engine from a 94 integra gs-r. My question is will it fit?
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Re: 91 accord engine swap

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I have a 1991 honda accord and i want to put a B18C1 engine from a 94 integra gs-r. My question is will it fit?
Yes the B18c will fit with absolutely no problems. You might need new mounts ~ but other then that is an easy swap!
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Old 12-08-2001, 02:21 PM
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This is not a commonly done swap, but I think it will fit.. different mounts might possibly be needed. In a '91 Accord, you have a very different OEM engine management system than the ODB-1 system that the '94 GS-R uses. You'll need to use the Accord distributor (not sure if it'll fit, or if you'll need to get a '88-'91 distributor from a D series motor) with your B18C1, or else make sure you get the ECU and wiring harness from the B18C1. I recommend the second option - you'll need the correct ECU to take full advantage of teh B18C1 and it's VTEC capabilities.
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Old 12-09-2001, 10:16 PM
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I think it would be an interesting swap if you built up the motor, but remember that - stock - that engine has less torque than your current Accord motor. Also remember that the torque peak is considerably higher.
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Old 01-01-2002, 05:12 AM
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what the hell are you thinking. My god, son...why would you wanna do that. Lose torque why dont you just get an h22 which bolts straight in no problem. H22 has more torque more power. YOu can keep most of your mods if you have any. You save money. All around faster car. So dont be stupid.

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Old 07-30-2004, 09:11 PM
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Re: 91 accord engine swap

Yo being different is where its at man. Do what you think you can work with and who knows you might be able to gain back that torque with a simple flywheel and engine work you could get up to 500 horses easily, thats if you want to go that high
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