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Old 05-03-2008, 05:54 PM
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i need a hydro tranny for this swap correct??
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ecu?? and axels?
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b-series axles,half shaft and shift linkage. and a Pr4 or P75 ecu are the easiest options.
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what is the diff between pr4 and p75?
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nothing, other then newer ecu design by a few years, might have slightly better fuel and maps designed into it "possible" but people say there the same and ive had both before there pretty much the same.

A half shaft is also called a intermediate shaft, there is a bunch of names for parts that mean the same thing just to give you a heads up.

The axels are 94-2001 acura integra when you go into a auto parts store to buy them or get some from the junkyard still in ok condition, same for the intermediate shaft, AND T-bracket. The t-bracket is the big black squarish thing behid your transmission underneath the intake manifold that holds the BACK motor mount, you need a 94-2001 T-bracket.
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pr4 OBD0 correct?? this will work
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what obd are you planning on running?
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i dunno much about swaps man, i have a 97 honda civic sedan with a d16y7, i picked up a b18a1 for cheap and im having it rebuilt, the year i believe is 90 on that. so my car now is obd2 right?? what do i need for the b18?
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dude.. just obd 1 or 2 dizzy and the obd2a computer, or an obd1 computer and jumper along with the usual mounts and ****

this has been over forever and again X 1000000

search... or better yet just click the faq on this forum.

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well dude....i wasn't satisfied with the info i got from my search, i know where the button is and how to use it, thanks tho, you dont need to post or even read if you dont want too.....
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actually i do

and if you werent satisfied with the info you found, you didn't look hard enough.

EDIT: and i even GAVE the answers to the the only questions you should be asking in my previous post
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obviously not, but i dont know a whole lot about these swaps like i said
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You need a P75 LS B18 ECU, thats OBD2A i believe since your civic is a 97!
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW

Lots of other places you could look like local junkyards, and salvage yards, or online junk/salvage yards.


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