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Old 09-23-2003, 05:41 PM
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For 2nd gen Integra motors, what's needed to be done in order for the swap to work for a 92+ Civic? I understand that the cable tranny would need to be changed, what else? distributor? injectors? Please let me know.

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B18A I think it is.

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u could always use a hasport hydro to cable kit for the tranny
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For 2nd gen Integra motors, what's needed to be done in order for the swap to work for a 92+ Civic? I understand that the cable tranny would need to be changed, what else? distributor? injectors? Please let me know.

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If you buy a swap it should come with all of this, if not get everything to match the engine, other than the tranny. Find a b series hydro tranny, GSR seems to be the consensus as far as hydors go. Engine should fit right in with no mount mods.
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I would have thought that the injectors, distributor, and etc might be different. Just so I am not mistaken, you guys believe that everything will work with a hydro tranny or hydro/cable converstion?

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OK, I guess this comes to a 2nd question. Is this worth it? Or might I just as well get a B18B?

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I'd get a B18B and turbo it up.
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It really comes down to the subject of money. It is actually cheaper for a B18A and do all the needed adjustments......or just go ahead ad get a B18B.....
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the b18b makes a little more power than the b18a &
the b18b is obd1 which is what you have,u would be better off with the B model...but could use the A model for alittle cheaper....
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