b20 out of a crv going into a 2000 civic ex
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b20 out of a crv going into a 2000 civic ex
i am doing a swap from a d series motor to a b 20 out of a crv and a ls tranny i need to know where i can get the computer from since the crv was an automatic and mine is a stick does anyone know if so please fill me in
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get an obd2b P75 from an integra
ebay, here in the classifieds, junk yard, etc...
or you can desolder some points on the ecu to convert it from auto->manual....search for that
ebay, here in the classifieds, junk yard, etc...
or you can desolder some points on the ecu to convert it from auto->manual....search for that
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Re: b20 out of a crv going into a 2000 civic ex (layinlowon14s)
Just use a OBD2B P75 LS ECU or knock it down to OBD1 and use a OBD1 LS P75 or PR4 ECU. It doesn't matter whther the engine came out of a auto or manual CRV its the same engine.
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Re: b20 out of a crv going into a 2000 civic ex (SirRevvs)
yes i know the motors are the same but an auto has a revlimiter on it right so will that do anything with my shift pattern at a high rpm but the integra computer will work fine ?
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Re: b20 out of a crv going into a 2000 civic ex (layinlowon14s)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by layinlowon14s »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes i know the motors are the same but an auto has a revlimiter on it right so will that do anything with my shift pattern at a high rpm but the integra computer will work fine ? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Revlimiter is for the motor, not the transmission. You shouldn't be bouncing off the limiter anyway, it's not good for the motor.
Revlimiter is for the motor, not the transmission. You shouldn't be bouncing off the limiter anyway, it's not good for the motor.
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