auto bseries swap in 92 EG CIVIC 4DR
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Re: auto bseries swap in 92 EG CIVIC 4DR (evileg8)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by evileg8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">im wanting to put 94 INTEGRA auto swap in a eg 4dr ex civic auto can this be done any help on this thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
yes. it should all bolt in and wire up. Get the mounts and brackets from the integra. Except you'll have to eliminate VTEC. It's going to feel weird doing that. Your AC compressor wont bolt up. You will need a 98ish CRV or Del sol VTEC (B16A) bracket for the AC compressor. Use the integra ECU. You could use yours too....but it would probably run a little on the lean side. Plus there would be a check engine light for VTEC.
yes. it should all bolt in and wire up. Get the mounts and brackets from the integra. Except you'll have to eliminate VTEC. It's going to feel weird doing that. Your AC compressor wont bolt up. You will need a 98ish CRV or Del sol VTEC (B16A) bracket for the AC compressor. Use the integra ECU. You could use yours too....but it would probably run a little on the lean side. Plus there would be a check engine light for VTEC.
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Re: auto bseries swap in 92 EG CIVIC 4DR (evileg8)
should all bolt up and work fine. make sure you get ALL the components with the swap. like trans computer IF they use one and stuff like that. it should be a fun swap if you like an auto.
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Re: auto bseries swap in 92 EG CIVIC 4DR (b16a3delsol)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b16a3delsol »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">should all bolt up and work fine. make sure you get ALL the components with the swap. like trans computer IF they use one and stuff like that. it should be a fun swap if you like an auto. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Hondas dont have a seperate ECU for the trans. You have to use an ECU from an automatic 94-95 integra (OBD1). That's if the car is OBD1. 96 and up is OBD2.
Hondas dont have a seperate ECU for the trans. You have to use an ECU from an automatic 94-95 integra (OBD1). That's if the car is OBD1. 96 and up is OBD2.
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