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B18C5 IN A '88 - '91 Civic / CRX SI
WHAT DO I NED TO PUT A B18C5 IN A 88-91 CIVIC OR CRX?
I GOT A B16A1 WITH EVERY THING ON IT. WHAT CAN I TAKE FROM THIS B16A1 TO USE ON THE B18C5? CAN I USE THE MOUNTS,ECU(PWO),Distributor,TRANNY,AND SIR WIRE HARNESS? I NEED HELP CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT I NEED Last edited by dbpvmp; 11-29-2003 at 02:11 PM. |
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Re: B18C5 IN A '88 - '91 Civic / CRX SI
Straight jibberish and I cannot anwser something that has no questions in it.
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Re: B18C5 IN A '88 - '91 Civic / CRX SI
You can use the mounts Im sure. I dont know about the ECU or the dizzy. You can use the tranny also and the wiring harness I would think. Do a google search or goto the hybrid forum they can help more.
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dude, hop on over to honda-tech.com they jus had a post that a kid put up of his type-R swap into his 90 SI hatch, he has that, 5 lug, and OBDII, and he also put the ABS from the type-R on his 4th gen too, hes got pics, PM him over there
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Re: B18C5 IN A '88 - '91 Civic / CRX SI
if i use the same Distributor cant i use the same ecu
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Re: Re: B18C5 IN A '88 - '91 Civic / CRX SI
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Shift linkage will work perfect. trans and clutch will work perfect. I recommend converting to OBD1 using a chipped P28 ecu programmed for the ITR motor. Contact Jason Koehler @ [email protected] for the conversion harness and chipped ecu...awesome product and customer service. If you wanted, you could continue to run your non-OBD setup. You could get your non-OBD PW0 ecu chipped for the ITR motor. Then you'd be able to use your b16 distributor and injectors and wire harness. You just have splice in the plug for the ECT switch. You really want to run OBD 1 tho. It runs wayyy better. First of all it uses a heated 4 wire O2, instead of 1/2 single wire O2 sensor(s). The single wire O2 sensors are notorious for partial throttle hesitation. Anways...hope some of that helped. ask me any more questions, cuz i just got done w/ doing something similar.
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