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Old 03-26-2010, 12:01 PM
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ok my 99 coupe ex just blowen the #4 pistion rings and its done!! its a stock auto was my dd for work so i was thinking of putting in a b18b1 auto other then new mounts and ecu what else would i need???
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hopes and dreams
wow thanks you so much help
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why the b18? just curios as to reasoning

also why dont you just get a full swap w/ an manual tranny and dump that auto
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Originally Posted by azandford
why the b18? just curios as to reasoning

also why dont you just get a full swap w/ an manual tranny and dump that auto
just little more power and tq thats all and i don't want to do a manual conversion kinda strapped on money and time
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Originally Posted by Civic082382
ok my 99 coupe ex just blowen the #4 pistion rings and its done!! its a stock auto was my dd for work so i was thinking of putting in a b18b1 auto other then new mounts and ecu what else would i need???
check the hybrid forum for best results. there are some stickies up top that should be able to help!

good luck.
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just little more power and tq thats all and i don't want to do a manual conversion kinda strapped on money and time
then hondas are not for you my friend.. this whole jdm yo thing is expensive ya digg
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then hondas are not for you my friend.. this whole jdm yo thing is expensive ya digg
its a dd dude relax! go play pokemon i'm not jdm my car out lol
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torque never really gets bigger. hp isn't far behind.

buy a k20.
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Originally Posted by Civic082382
its a dd dude relax! go play pokemon i'm not jdm my car out lol


Originally Posted by Red_Army
torque never really gets bigger. hp isn't far behind.

buy a k20.
that aint gonna happen
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kinda strapped on money and time
but seriously op why not get the original motor? IMO there is no point of getting a swap if you are not gonna go mess with the motor. you said you want more torque you are not gonna find it in a civic mostly 12 year old car but thats just my opinion
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IIRC I don't think you can drop in an auto B-series and get it to work in a Civic...


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