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Old 04-23-2017, 03:18 AM
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I recently did a motor swap from a 94 rs integra 5 speed into a 94 integra gs auto kept the 5 speed long story short the gs is no longer drivable...was able to pick up a 98 hatchback 5 speed with a blown motor...I have both 94 integra's with 2 good b18b1''s what parts can I use for the swap wanting to put the b18b1 5 speed in it...can I use the ecu from the integra? I know this swap has been posted and beat to death but I never seen one about having a complete donor car.

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Can I just use my 94 integrated ecu? Without modding it? And for motor mounts do I just order the 99-00 si mounts or can I use integral or the civics the civic is a d15 or 16 not sure just know it's non vtec it's being hauled to my house right now
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The most sensible solution would be to use the following:

The engine, transmission, axles, shift linkage and ECU from the '94 Integra.
Engine harness from the '98. You will need to swap the injector plugs OR source a set of '96-00 Civic EX or Integra injectors.
Source a '96-98 Integra LS distributor OR a distributor plug adapter to convert the engine harness plug from OBD-2 to OBD-1.
All mounts from the '98 Civic will work AND you will need to replace the 3-bolt driver's side engine bracket (one bolt inside the timing cover) with the 2-bolt design from a '99-00 Civic Si AND use the rear T-bracket from a '99-00 Si.
Purchase an ECU harness adapter to convert from OBD-2A to OBD-1 so that you can plug the '94 Integra ECU into the '98 Civic engine harness. Trying to use an OBD-2 type ECU will require a bunch of changes to the intake manifold and oil pump just to keep the check-engine light turned off, so unless you are in Cali... consider it too much trouble.
If you want to keep A/C and P/S... use the '98 Civic A/C compressor and a '94-97 Del Sol DOHC bracket or a '97-01 CRV bracket. Also, use the '98 Civic P/S pump and bolt it to a '97-01 CRV P/S bracket.

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Not in cali and love my obd1 thanks for that very detail response don't sound any harder than the auto to manual swap I just did specially since the hatch is already a 5 speed....plus I got the hatch for 200 no rust no dents....needs a paint job but o well that's an easy fix neighbor owns a booth...wish I could use the d series trans bet the gears are heck of a lot shorter
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Maybe a dumb queston but maybe I'm not typing something right where can I get just the oem civic si mounts and brackets I need all the ones I find people say they are super stiff and went back to oem
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Or why not just buy hardracing mounts, ex engine harness or get the distributor conversion adapter, crv ac bracket, transmission si torque mount/bracket obd2a p75 ecu
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OK where other than ebay can I get bracket? All my integra mounts are brand new and my b18b1 has brand new distributor....done a lot of work to the old b18 that has only 130k on it I have 2 integra's and one 99 hatch at the moment so anything I can take from integra and not buy anything customers I'm going to be dropping b18c1 in the integra this upcoming winter but I have a complete gsr for that swap so I need nothing from the ls....othe than the rear end cus gsr is smashed
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Obviously, finding them used is hit or miss... so it comes down to how long you are willing to search and/or wait to find them at a low price. You can get them new from your local Honda Parts Department... the rear "T" bracket part number is 50827-S04-N10 and the driver's side engine bracket is 11910-P30-000 . I would order the ECU adapter harness from Boomslang Fabrication and re-wire the engine harness distributor plug to fit the OBD-1 distributor... that is, unless you feel that someday you would be returning the SOHC engine back into the bay and would need to roll back any engine harness changes... and thus, a plug and play solution would be more appropriate. These can be found at RyWire I believe.
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Thanks for the part numbers that will make this easy...and heck no..there will never be a sohc back under that hood only thing that might change is either turbo or vtec but it will stay a b18
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