installing a b16
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Re: installing a b16 (dntbh8n)
Go onto ebay, this guy sells a cd with information on it, it has gotten good responces but I have not looked at mine yet, just got it yesterday. wait for the buy it now, it is only 4.99. and stupid people bid on it for like 14.00 and up. if they were only pacient they would know to just use buy it now.
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Re: installing a b16 (dntbh8n)
it's a straight forward install.. the mounts from the b16 (jdm) will fit the eg.. all you will need to add is (vtec, if you don't already have it), knock, .. i don't remember but you may need to modify your o2's ..
http://tech.hybridgarage.com/t....html
check that link.. hope it helps.
http://tech.hybridgarage.com/t....html
check that link.. hope it helps.
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Re: installing a b16 (dntbh8n)
I installed a b18C-R into my 94...trust me any swap into a 5th gen is pretty easy. I took myself and my vice president only 2 days (roughly about 8-12 hours (given we had everything we needed for the install as far as parts, materials and tools) ) good luck. hybrid garage is a good site for help, for ecu pin outs and stuff check out hondata, and hasport.
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