Battery Terminal Wire in JDM B18C
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Battery Terminal Wire in JDM B18C
The battery terminal wire is on the opposite side since the motor is JDM, how do I get it to the passenger side because that's where the battery is. this wire is a red wire.
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Re: Battery Terminal Wire in JDM B18C (street95civic)
you trying to use the JDM harness? What year is your swap and what year make and model is the car?
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Re: Battery Terminal Wire in JDM B18C (SiR831)
I'm swapping an Automatic JDM B18C (SIR-G) motor into my 95 Honda Civic EX.
well I dunno which harness should I use. Some say it's easier to use the motor harness. They tell me to extend some wires to the ECU and that's it.
I'm having problems making the motor fit to the motor mount. Do I use the stock motor mounts or the ones that come with the motor? It looks like I have to cut and weld it.
well I dunno which harness should I use. Some say it's easier to use the motor harness. They tell me to extend some wires to the ECU and that's it.
I'm having problems making the motor fit to the motor mount. Do I use the stock motor mounts or the ones that come with the motor? It looks like I have to cut and weld it.
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I need to make the motor fit first. If you could help me out, I would really appreciate it. Thanks a lot.
I need to make the motor fit first. If you could help me out, I would really appreciate it. Thanks a lot.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by street95civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1322181
I need to make the motor fit first. If you could help me out, I would really appreciate it. Thanks a lot.</TD></TR></TABLE>
-Your 95' ex has a integra-style left mount, so you need to use the post mount
from an integra as well.
-Your rear engine bracket needs to be from a 94-01 Integra or 94-97 DOHC Del
Sol.
-Front trans bracket & air conditioning bracket need to be 94-01 teg, 99-00 Si, or
94-97 DOHC del sol.
-You need a bracket to attach the fram rail to the front left of the block. If your
going to keep your air use a 94-97 DOHC sol engine bracket.
Also, there's more stuff to take into account with cooling, keeping power steering, shift linkages, cables, etc. There's swap guides you can find on here too. Just try a search.
I need to make the motor fit first. If you could help me out, I would really appreciate it. Thanks a lot.</TD></TR></TABLE>
-Your 95' ex has a integra-style left mount, so you need to use the post mount
from an integra as well.
-Your rear engine bracket needs to be from a 94-01 Integra or 94-97 DOHC Del
Sol.
-Front trans bracket & air conditioning bracket need to be 94-01 teg, 99-00 Si, or
94-97 DOHC del sol.
-You need a bracket to attach the fram rail to the front left of the block. If your
going to keep your air use a 94-97 DOHC sol engine bracket.
Also, there's more stuff to take into account with cooling, keeping power steering, shift linkages, cables, etc. There's swap guides you can find on here too. Just try a search.
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