B18C swap into 98 Civic Coupe
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B18C swap into 98 Civic Coupe
I am doing a B18C swap into my civic within the next few weeks. I know that i need to buy new axles and shift linkage. It is an obd1 ecu and I also bought the ECU jumper. What else will i need to buy, i.e. engine mounts, etc.? What engine harness will i need to buy? The wires are cut on the motor. Please in desperate need of some advice. I want this to be as smooth as possible. Feel free to leave me any words of advice. Thanks.....HONDA POWER!!!!
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Re: B18C swap into 98 Civic Coupe (Phatcivic213)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Phatcivic213 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I am doing a B18C swap into my civic within the next few weeks. I know that i need to buy new axles and shift linkage. It is an obd1 ecu and I also bought the ECU jumper. What else will i need to buy, i.e. engine mounts, etc.? What engine harness will i need to buy? The wires are cut on the motor. Please in desperate need of some advice. I want this to be as smooth as possible. Feel free to leave me any words of advice. Thanks.....HONDA POWER!!!!</TD></TR></TABLE>
the harness best for you would be a 96-98 civic ex harness, you'll need the rear tranny mount from a 99si along with any bseries driver side mount, I actually used a 99si for that as well. axles and shift linkage are gonna be b series specific. axles you can find at autozone. I wouldnt use a obd1 ecu, I'd use a jdm itr ecu or maybe a chipped p-30, if you use the p-30 you'll need a jumper harness, unless you're lucky and find a 96 del sol p-30, it has the obd2 plugs but can be chipped like a obd-1 ecu.
hope this helps.
the harness best for you would be a 96-98 civic ex harness, you'll need the rear tranny mount from a 99si along with any bseries driver side mount, I actually used a 99si for that as well. axles and shift linkage are gonna be b series specific. axles you can find at autozone. I wouldnt use a obd1 ecu, I'd use a jdm itr ecu or maybe a chipped p-30, if you use the p-30 you'll need a jumper harness, unless you're lucky and find a 96 del sol p-30, it has the obd2 plugs but can be chipped like a obd-1 ecu.
hope this helps.
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