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Old 11-19-2007, 06:22 AM
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i wana put a new motor in my hatch civic 95 dx , but theres so many option i dont know what to chose from, some one told me about a frankinstein 1.6 head with the crv 2l bloc , but aparently that bloc is weak.... so i duno anymore but i want something that will fit right in , same computer and wiring or not to complecated plz give me your advise

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you're not going to be able to run much with the same ECU unless you chip it. You'll be able to run a LS very crappy with that DX computer.
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What's your actual budget?
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Probably an LS would be your best bet...cheap and plug n' play
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https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/878010
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my budget is arround 5000$
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5000 canadian is like 23000 american, you could probably get a used type-r and forego the engine swap

send george bush a thank you note.

(bows before his canadian overlord)

i'd pay closer attention in english class if you think easyest is a word.
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he's from quebec, give him a break!!
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with that kind of money you can go for a complete b18b swap and still have plenty leftover to boost that bitch
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yea u might wanna get some si wiring harness
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmvtec@413 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea u might wanna get some si wiring harness </TD></TR></TABLE> Noob please stop giving out pointless information and learn these three easy things Grammar, punctuation,spelling. Now to the op depending on whatever your budget is any d or b series motor is a straight drop in. If you don't trust your self with wiring about 5 wires then you can pick up an engine half harness from any 92-95 civic ex/si that has vtec already wired into it. I would either go gsr or itr if your budget is high, if not then maybe a b18b ls turbo or ls-V b18b block with a b16 head.
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lol thx!!! by the way im a she!!!!
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Easiest would be a JDM D15B VTEC.

Swaps right in with stock mounts. The only changes are 2 wires for VTEC and the correct ECU.

You can get the entire motor, tranny, and ecu from Hmotors for less than a grand shipped to your door. 130hp delivered!!
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5000 u can get a very decent type r swap..to do all the swap.u will have to go through the same thing.removing axles..disconnect all the hoese and wires...shiftlinkage..replace the new mounts...ect...
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