01 b18b in 92 civc
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Im wondering what I need to modify to get this 01 b18b engine to run in my 92 civic eg?. I already have a b18a in the car . Do I need to get a obd2 computer or stick with the same ecu?. A list of things would really be helpful because I want the engine with the least miles available. The 01 b18 was offered but I dont really want to go through a lot wiring cuz im not very good at it.
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get a obd1 LS ecu and obd1 LS dizzy... and just use you old harness
Modified by Throwdown at 1:25 AM 12/31/2006
Modified by Throwdown at 1:25 AM 12/31/2006
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dont forget your injectors and alternator
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dont forget your injectors and alternator
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If your car already has a B18A in it than I'm guessing you bought it swapped or swapped it yourself. If that's the case than all you have to do is put the other motor in and use the existing wiring harness, dizzy, ecu, etc... It should just be a simple out with the old and in with the new motor.
If your car already has a B18A in it than I'm guessing you bought it swapped or swapped it yourself. If that's the case than all you have to do is put the other motor in and use the existing wiring harness, dizzy, ecu, etc... It should just be a simple out with the old and in with the new motor.
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