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Old 05-14-2007, 10:14 AM
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Hi i am new to honda-tech. i have heard several sides to the discussion on a b16 swap.
i have a good mechanical know how and the help of two friends with similar know how, i plan on just buying the hasport mounts and harness'. so how simple is it really from there and how long can i expect to spend time wise on this build. Or i live in the midwest anyone reccomend a reputable shop to do a swap.
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Default Re: have a 95 civic coupe, want b16. How easy is it really (thegooddoctorceretti)

there is a lot of great info on this site that can help you out...just use the search and youll find all that you need
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well its pretty simple i guess the only problem you might have is the wiring up vtec ect....
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Default Re: have a 95 civic coupe, want b16. How easy is it really (thegooddoctorceretti)

If you are really committed to putting the b16 swap in, and you have a friend to give you a hand, it should take you 1-2 days total, if you know what your doing.
A b16 engine swap into a 95 coupe is not that difficult, like the guy above me said the only thing people have a problem with is the wiring.

If you do decide to go a b16 engine swap, i would reccomend buying from hmotorsonline.com. I just bought a motor from there and it is quality for being used. If you buy a b16 engine and 5 speed tranny with shipping it will run you about 1900$ or so, then you would spend a minimum of 300$ on parts for your swap. If you decide to get your swap done at a shop, they would charge you around 1500$ for labor, so youd be spending over $3,000, opposed to around $2,000. I mean if you have the money, and you really don't wanna do it yourself--then have a shop do it.

I would prefer a b16 engine swap, opposed to most engines. It is affordable and responds very well to bolt ons, as well as turbos.


Either way, I hope you have good luck with your swap


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the B16 -> EG swap is one of the easiest, next to a re-re of the stock motor, if you want a detailed walk-through, PM me, ill do my best to explain what i did and what problems i ran into when i did my first swap
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thanks for the help, and the hmotors link. i think i will buy from them. i haave heard about the wiring problems, but what if i by the hasport wiring setup
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Good luck with whatever you decide!
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Default Re: have a 95 civic coupe, want b16. How easy is it really (thegooddoctorceretti)

i cant pm yet, can you guys gice me a lil insight on how to do some of this stuff right on here
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