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Old 07-12-2004, 09:09 PM
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si tranny

i am changing my si engin and tranny bacially cause the tranny is blown. and i have a b18b kicking round. while everthing is out would it be worth to put in a si tranny with the b18. or just stick with the b18 tranny
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if you are talking about your stock civc d series si tranny then it wont bolt up to your b18 engine. stick with the b18 tranny

you should search on what is needed to swap in a b series into the 4th gen
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Re: si tranny

Yea,
I have a b18b1 along with the rest of the teg that I got from a my uncle and I have no clue what I'm going to do with it... I meen it seems that putting it in to my Civic looks like more trouble then its worth. (The Teg is totaled but only on one corner on the front with a smash going down the middle of the car to the back so I can't fix it and run it.)

I wish I had a B16A1...


Oh yea, stay with the stock tranny you will have less problems setting it up, or at least thats the consensus from what I have read as I as well wanted to do a motor and tranny swap.



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Old 07-14-2004, 04:48 AM
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si tranny wont fit on a b-series engine.

and Dssmax, its just as hard to put in a b16a1 as it is a b18b1...
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Re: Re: si tranny

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si tranny wont fit on a b-series engine.

and Dssmax, its just as hard to put in a b16a1 as it is a b18b1...

Wow Really? I thought that because it was a OBD-0 (b16a1) that would make it eaiser... Then it would be all about the mounts and you don't have to really worry about the wiring just run the wire for the vtec.


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you can run a b18b1 as a b18a1 so it can be obd0.
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Re: si tranny

just use a computer from a 90-91 teg thats my plan cause the b18a i got is from a 92

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