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Old 01-01-2004, 10:14 PM
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type r engine swap

i got a 95 civic and im about to drop a b18c5(type r) engine i want to know if i need anything else for the swap besides the ecu,tranny,and the wiring harness,because i know that all the b series engines use the same motor mounts.
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Re: type r engine swap

how is the car going to go any where without the axles
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Re: type r engine swap

i am a newby and i wanted help finding a b18b online for cheap from japan. i want to put this in a 91 crx, i also want to know what else i need to make this swap happen besides motor, ecu, and tranny!!! please help, you all start somwhere.
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