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how hard is is it to put 92-95d16z6(ex)motor into my 95 dx sedan 5spd(d16b7)?

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Old May 7, 2008 | 07:11 PM
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Default how hard is is it to put 92-95d16z6(ex)motor into my 95 dx sedan 5spd(d16b7)?

as I stated above, how hard is is it to put 92-95d16z6(ex)motor into my 95 dx sedan 5spd(d15b7)? and can you guys tell me what part do I exactly need to put these in? any sensors or parts I need to get beside engine itself? please help me. I have 95 civic dx manual transmission. is it hard to do wiring,etc?
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Old May 7, 2008 | 07:29 PM
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Default Re: how hard is is it to put 92-95d16z6(ex)motor into my 95 dx sedan 5spd(d16b7)? (movement01)

i have seen 3 people post nearly the same question today, my advise along with all other H-T user: use the search option and read around a little bit
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Old May 7, 2008 | 07:35 PM
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Default Re: how hard is is it to put 92-95d16z6(ex)motor into my 95 dx sedan 5spd(d16b7)? (movement01)

its not that hard as long as you have all the sensors on the engine and a p28 ur fine. you can use tranny from your d15 if you want and you will have to wire v-tec cuz as far as i know the 95's did not come pre-wired for it and you can use engine harness from ur d15.
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Old May 7, 2008 | 07:39 PM
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search. Its a direct swap, wire for vtec and use a p28 ecu.
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