95' b18c1 into 2000 civic?????
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95' b18c1 into 2000 civic?????
I have a few questions about a USDM 1995 b18c1 obd1 engine I am looking to swap into my 2000 civic:
1. Will the integra axles and half shaft fit?
2. Since the engine is obd 1, I need to change it to obd 2. Do I need to get a new obd 2 distributor from an integra or can I use the one from my d16y8?
3. Is it possible to use a obd2 ecu from a newer integra with the b18c1 engine?
4. Anything else I need to know about getting this engine to work properly in my car?
1. Will the integra axles and half shaft fit?
2. Since the engine is obd 1, I need to change it to obd 2. Do I need to get a new obd 2 distributor from an integra or can I use the one from my d16y8?
3. Is it possible to use a obd2 ecu from a newer integra with the b18c1 engine?
4. Anything else I need to know about getting this engine to work properly in my car?
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Re: 95' b18c1 into 2000 civic????? (gary83335)
1. Yes... use the same ones included with the swap.
2. It's easier to change the swap over to OBD-1 (get an ECU harness... check sig below ) as OBD-2 electronics and OBD-1 electronics are the same, just use different plugs for the most part. You can use the OBD-1 distributor and just change the plugs out to an OBD-2 plug if you need to... samething. Your D16Y8 distributor won't fit the GSR head.
3. Yes, but the OBD-2 ECU will be looking for all of extra OBD-2 sensors that the OBD-1 motor swap doesn't have or use. So unless you add all of those extra sensors, you're going to get a lot of CELs and ECU codes thrown.
4. You need to change the driver side engine bracket (bolted to the block w/3 14mm bolts) to a 99-00 Civic Si bracket, and use the 99-00 Civic Si rear tranny bracket and passenger side brackets. Linkage & axles will work just fine.
2. It's easier to change the swap over to OBD-1 (get an ECU harness... check sig below ) as OBD-2 electronics and OBD-1 electronics are the same, just use different plugs for the most part. You can use the OBD-1 distributor and just change the plugs out to an OBD-2 plug if you need to... samething. Your D16Y8 distributor won't fit the GSR head.
3. Yes, but the OBD-2 ECU will be looking for all of extra OBD-2 sensors that the OBD-1 motor swap doesn't have or use. So unless you add all of those extra sensors, you're going to get a lot of CELs and ECU codes thrown.
4. You need to change the driver side engine bracket (bolted to the block w/3 14mm bolts) to a 99-00 Civic Si bracket, and use the 99-00 Civic Si rear tranny bracket and passenger side brackets. Linkage & axles will work just fine.
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Re: 95' b18c1 into 2000 civic????? (Newman)
If I change to an obd2 ecu and an obd2 distributor, what other sensors or obd2 stuff, will I need?
Also, do you have any lsd trannies for this swap. I will need a transmission to complete the swap.
Also, do you have any lsd trannies for this swap. I will need a transmission to complete the swap.
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