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Old 01-20-2005, 11:43 PM
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Question Integra XSi Swap??

I was looking around on hmotors and I saw that the 92-93 Integra XSi's have the same B16a as the 92-95 SiR's. (~170 HP, DOHC, etc.)

Anyway, I was wondering if it would be possible to order the XSi swap... but put it in my 92 VX Hatch? As far as I can tell, both are identical mechanically if I'm not mistaken. Would there be any differences, like axles... half-shaft... shift linkage,etc?

I wouldn't have a problem with the OBD1 because they are both the same I believe. And my car already has the VTEC wiring. (D16z6 swap.)

So, what do you think?
Oh, btw... here are the links for comparison.

Integra: http://hmotorsonline.com/shop/sc2000...age&item=30003

Civic: http://hmotorsonline.com/shop/sc2000...age&item=30005

Thanks for you help guys!
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Re: Integra XSi Swap??

The one sold on Hmotors has a cable tranny, not a hydro tranny like the b16a SiR2. So it might actually be an OBD0 motor. There is a version of the motor that came with a hydro tranny, so if you're going to go with that over the SiR2 then you should look around for that.
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