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Old 09-02-2005, 10:57 AM
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B16A Gen2 OBD1 ?

Wats good fam I have a 1993 Acura integra lookin for a swap..I want to be different and around my area there is technically no one with a B16A Gen2 in there whip usually there GSR or H22A, or even single cam vtecs...but its catchin my attention a good amount of horsepower..I wud hope that anyone that knows of a better way to go will lead me in the right direction. I want to be around 300hp when Im done with my project. I love JDM I like that clean slammed look...so Im more of an exterior interior kind of guy...engines I kno a bit but not everything.
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Old 09-02-2005, 11:14 AM
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Re: B16A Gen2 OBD1 ?

swapping in a b series in your teg is easy. search. theres thousands of info on it.
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