Will manual D15B7 drop right into an automatic 92 civic?
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Will manual D15B7 drop right into an automatic 92 civic?
Quick question, will a d15b7 from an OBD1 manual civic drop right in and wire up in my 92 automatic civic?
I've heard rumors of slight differences in a few plugs on the intake manifold. I can swap intake mani's from my auto block if I have to, but I'd rather not if I don't have to.
I've heard rumors of slight differences in a few plugs on the intake manifold. I can swap intake mani's from my auto block if I have to, but I'd rather not if I don't have to.
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if you currently have a d15b7 in your car this is a direct engine replacement. take old one out place new engine in.
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D15B7 engine P06 ecu with auto trans
ok, awesome, so no differences in the intake manifold? Just swap my flex plate to the new block and bolt it in?
ok, awesome, so no differences in the intake manifold? Just swap my flex plate to the new block and bolt it in?
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Re: Will manual D15B7 drop right into an automatic 92 civic?
There are no differences between a D15B7 from a manual or an automatic. However '92 - '93 D15B7s have a different throttle body than '94 - '95 D15B7s. The engine harness is even the same between the automatic and manual but again differs between '92 - '93 and '94 - '95.
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The only other part I would double check is the O2 sensor but I believe both still use the same 4 wire O2 sensor (2 wire w/ 2 wire heater).
The cold idle won't be the same if you put the manual D15B7 mated up to the automatic transmission. I suspect it's for the weight difference between a flywheel and a fluid filled torque converter, need a higher idle for the heavier torque converter.
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