Swapping D16Y5
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Swapping D16Y5
Did you ever get it to go on there? Asking in regards to this thread.
Im new at this honda stuff and i also have a d16y5 motor but it was already in there so im not sure if they put it together properly or not..
I cant make my own post for some reason so im going to ask on everyones post lol.
Im new at this honda stuff and i also have a d16y5 motor but it was already in there so im not sure if they put it together properly or not..
I cant make my own post for some reason so im going to ask on everyones post lol.
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Re: 94 civic ex automatic - questions about swapping in a D16Y5 engine
I find that to be funny , considering alot of new members are able to post but you....
Its not easy to because this engine didn't come with a 4spd automatic.
Its not easy to because this engine didn't come with a 4spd automatic.
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Re: 94 civic ex automatic - questions about swapping in a D16Y5 engine
I don't have the d16y5, I have the 3 stage vtec d15b, a combination of vtec-e and vtec.
I never said I couldn't. I just said that its not easy to run the d16y5 on a 4spd automatic because it never came in that form.
I never said I couldn't. I just said that its not easy to run the d16y5 on a 4spd automatic because it never came in that form.
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Re: 94 civic ex automatic - questions about swapping in a D16Y5 engine
You wont have an ECU to control the trans because the HX came with a CVT.
Not sure if you can chip an auto P06 and retain the auto transmission controls.
Maybe try a 1988 auto D series trans if they're fully hydraulically controlled.
Not sure if you can chip an auto P06 and retain the auto transmission controls.
Maybe try a 1988 auto D series trans if they're fully hydraulically controlled.
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