b16 swap questions please help
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b16 swap questions please help
has anybody used the ebay swap mounts they are like 150 + ship and look like the others?
i got a 89 std and want to do it, but dont know exactly what id need
i did a search and got some puzzling answers,
does somebody have a link to a good writeup?
please help
i got a 89 std and want to do it, but dont know exactly what id need
i did a search and got some puzzling answers,
does somebody have a link to a good writeup?
please help
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Re: b16 swap questions please help (bucbaby)
Here are some good B-16 links:
Ryan's
teampimports
phat's*
TJ'S*
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slowpoke's
b16a.com
There is also some good info at http://www.hasport.com
Modified by 88DXCRX at 10:44 AM 7/19/2004
Ryan's
teampimports
phat's*
TJ'S*
{*turn on your pop-up blocker}
slowpoke's
b16a.com
There is also some good info at http://www.hasport.com
Modified by 88DXCRX at 10:44 AM 7/19/2004
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Re: b16 swap questions please help (bucbaby)
If your car is "dual point fuel injection" or DPFI you will have to convert it
to MPFI which will require a resistor box and its wiring and the injector plugs..
Use the wiring harness off your old engine and the B16 will usually have
most of the plugs you will need..
link*
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Modified by 88DXCRX at 2:42 PM 3/4/2005
to MPFI which will require a resistor box and its wiring and the injector plugs..
Use the wiring harness off your old engine and the B16 will usually have
most of the plugs you will need..
link*
*link1*
*link2
*link3
*link4
*link5
Modified by 88DXCRX at 2:42 PM 3/4/2005
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i got all the parts to do it mpfi. wanted to know some reviews on the different mounts, what linkages i could use, which axels i got to use, do i have to change hubs that kind of stuff, but ur links have been great.
thanks.
thanks.
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Re: (bucbaby)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bucbaby »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> wanted to know some reviews on the different mounts, what linkages i could use, which axels i got to use, do i have to change hubs that kind of stuff.</TD></TR></TABLE>
a lot of people prefer the hcp or hasport mounts. regardless of which mounts you use, you will experience some vibration in the inside of your car.
linkage you could again go with either hcp or hasport. axles or 90-93 integra axles.
since you have a std, i believe that you will have to upgrade to atleast a DX or Si hubs
a lot of people prefer the hcp or hasport mounts. regardless of which mounts you use, you will experience some vibration in the inside of your car.
linkage you could again go with either hcp or hasport. axles or 90-93 integra axles.
since you have a std, i believe that you will have to upgrade to atleast a DX or Si hubs
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i dont mind a little vibration, ive run soid mounts on another car and understand how that goes, but curious as to the cheaper ones on ebay, they say lifetime warranty. i understand the maxim u get what u pay for, but if they work they work. im not rich so looking for and easy way through this.
i appreciate the help guys, im gonna start doing some shopping.
i appreciate the help guys, im gonna start doing some shopping.
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