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Old 02-12-2003, 01:05 PM
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what is needed to swap a 1st gen b16 in a 89 crx??
b16a1 motor
b161 cable tranny
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Old 02-12-2003, 01:36 PM
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mount kit, axels for a b16, and tinkerbells magic dust
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I got place racing style mount kit for $250 shipped brand new.. never used.. it comes with warranty and is all black ..!
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you'll need a mount kit, a shiftlinkage that is made to fit (i believe several places make them), a PR3 or PWO ECU, axels, and i would also suggest replacing the water pump, timing belt, along with the plugs and thermostat. Oh also a teg throttle cable and clutch cable. not sure if you need the clutch cable but i just went ahead and replaced mine. also don't forget new fluids, and don't forget a hasport wiring conversion harness if it's a dx


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