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Old 05-13-2002, 10:23 PM
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Question B18 into a 92-95 VX HB..HELP?

i have a 92 civic hatchback VX...im plan on dropping a 98 GSR b18 engine into it...i know that one car is obd1 and one is obd2...please help me out as to what parts i will NEEd to make this swap easy...could i use the stock ecu because it has vtec? jus reprogram it? what else? motor mounts?? thanks ahead of time...
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Like this hasn't been answered 1000!!!!!!! times before.
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Man Kane2g this forum is here for a reason! Is to help others! Anyways about the swap. You can use your stock mounts but i would replace them. You need integra axles from i THINK 90-93. Shift linkage from any gsr or any car thats equipped with a b-series engine. You can reprogram your ecu but i think it cost a bit more?? If anything try to find a 95+ plus gsr ecu. Well i think thats about it for now. I hope this helps? Later
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