B20Z in a 5th gen civic
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B20Z in a 5th gen civic
I wanted to build and install a crvtec engine into my 93 civic si. Right now I have enough money for a B20Z long block, and a GSR tranny and axles.
My question is can I put in the B20Z with the GSR tranny?
I know that the intake manifold from the B20's wont fit under the hood, but I have an intake manifold from a B16 sitting in my garage right now, so I dont think that would be a problem.
Would I be able to use the ECU from the CRV, or would I have to get a teg LS ecu?
What mounts would I need from the CRV, and what mounts would I need from the GSR?
My question is can I put in the B20Z with the GSR tranny?
I know that the intake manifold from the B20's wont fit under the hood, but I have an intake manifold from a B16 sitting in my garage right now, so I dont think that would be a problem.
Would I be able to use the ECU from the CRV, or would I have to get a teg LS ecu?
What mounts would I need from the CRV, and what mounts would I need from the GSR?
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Re: B20Z in a 5th gen civic (Dokta)
1. Yes, a GSR tranny will work
2. B16 intake manifold won't fit. You need a LS intake manifold.
3. No, you need to use an ECU from a 92-95 Integra
4. Same mounts as doing any other B-series swap into an EG chassis.
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Re: B20Z in a 5th gen civic (DevinW)
You'd use all the same mounts that are used on a Civic Si motor.
The ecu would either come from a 96-98 LS or 99-01 LS depending on the year of your car.
The ecu would either come from a 96-98 LS or 99-01 LS depending on the year of your car.
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