Motor Help
Ok i just bought myself a B18B Jdm Motor i kno i have to buy myself a Clutch flywheel tranny axles and Ecu. But other than that what else might i need. Also need a DIy on how to intall it i kno i have to mod the IVAC and some Extensions on wires but which ones help me its going onto a 98 honda civic HB thanks PLEASE HELP me with some diy or some direction on what to do THANKS
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I'm going to assume u have both manifolds and tb? Other than the stuff you mentioned I think motor mounts is all.. that's a non-vtec integra motor, right? I think you need the integra mounts for that. In any event, that's all + the tranny setup, flywheel, axles, and ECU like you mentioned... I think....Blah...I keep thinking I'm leaving something out...ur gonna need the wiring harness converter if u have a -95 motor or a different wiring harness...iono, that's all I can think of, sorry..
Good luck with your swap, and search on HT, usually u can find DIY's pretty easy here..
Good luck with your swap, and search on HT, usually u can find DIY's pretty easy here..
so i would need to buy Integra Mounts for my car??? its 98 i would need too. idk what yr the motor is it looks like a 94 how would i kno what year?? this is a pic of the motor http://i47.photobucket.com/alb...3.jpg nobody knows a DIY link if anything please buying motor 2marrow
You need the rear tranny t-bracket from a 99-00 si. You can use the rest of your exsisting mounts, but, i suggest going the aftermarket route. You can use your exsisting civic dx harness, but more than a few wires have to be extended, plus you have to add vtec wires.(for future lsvtec) I suggest going with the 96-98 civic ex wire harness (for it is already wired for vtec). You can use any b-series axles as long as you use the corresponding intermediate shafts.(stay away from the jdm itr axles for they are 36mm). everything else is pretty straight forward. Motor drops right in. I suggest going from the bottom. BTW: check at the top of the page in FAQ. This has been covered a million times.
Edit: Don't listen to syndacate, his info is useless.
Use the obd2 p75 and try to stick to an obd2 motor. (simplicity)
Edit: Don't listen to syndacate, his info is useless.
Use the obd2 p75 and try to stick to an obd2 motor. (simplicity)
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