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Old 04-28-2002, 05:06 PM
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b18a in 4th gen.!!?

Hello!!

I was wanting to know what things i would need becides engine transmission, mounts,shiftlinkage,ecu?

Also what axles would i use??

What harness?? Could i use my stock one??


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I am going to turbo this B18a motor too!

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You will need to use 90-93 integra axles and intermeiate shaft. You can use the stock harness if you have the Si or HF harness. Otherwise you will need to modify your harness to run multipoint fuel injection.
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Old 04-28-2002, 08:23 PM
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Whats a safe boost to run on totaly stock internals with a Hondata Ecu??\

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i say go 9 psi, just be sure to have it tuned correctly. Are you goin with the RC injectors? oh yeah...the hondata is made for obd1 cars and up. How are you gonna get around that? I was planning this swap as well, with boost and a zdyne gold secu, but im having second thoughts about putting forth all the cash for it, so its on hold indefinately...
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I have a B18a in my 89CRX right now but want to put a turbo in it. Can you go turbo and keep the AC?
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B18a

Me and my friend were out looking at car lots today and we found a 91 Integra smashed up in the front end. My friend asked them how much they would want for the car, they only wanted $400 so he bought it. SO now were goin to put the B18a motor into his 88 CRX. Since we have the whole car we are just goin to swap the complete harness in. Does anyone know where the cheapest place to get motor mounts is ? Also does anyone know of a page that has a write up on the swap ? Thanks.
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www.hasport.com has the instructions and makes the mounts...email this guy, hes a wholesaler, amazing prices

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