obd1 gsr into a 98 hatch...
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Re: obd1 gsr into a 98 hatch... (swaplighter)
I dont think an obd1 swap in an obd2 car will pass emissions.
It depends on your area and how strict they are.
Regardless, you will need the rear tranny bracket from the SI and the bracket on the driverside upper mount(the piece that connects between the mount bolted to the block and the fluid filled mount) from the SI.
Use your stock civic upper tranny mount and then lower mounts from any '94-up b series.
Shift linkage and axles will also be from any '94-up b series.
Whether you get an obd1 or obd2 motor, you will want to adapt your stock civic harness to the gsr motor and then add the necessary wires. A SI harness will not work.
If you get an obd1 swap, you will also need a jumper harness so you can plug in the obd1 ecu.
Good luck.
If you have anymore question, you should use the Search function. All the info you need is on this site. You just have to find it.
It depends on your area and how strict they are.
Regardless, you will need the rear tranny bracket from the SI and the bracket on the driverside upper mount(the piece that connects between the mount bolted to the block and the fluid filled mount) from the SI.
Use your stock civic upper tranny mount and then lower mounts from any '94-up b series.
Shift linkage and axles will also be from any '94-up b series.
Whether you get an obd1 or obd2 motor, you will want to adapt your stock civic harness to the gsr motor and then add the necessary wires. A SI harness will not work.
If you get an obd1 swap, you will also need a jumper harness so you can plug in the obd1 ecu.
Good luck.
If you have anymore question, you should use the Search function. All the info you need is on this site. You just have to find it.
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