b16a1
this refers to an 88-91 b16a1 motor/transmission...
yes, i know its an older motor and i know it is a cable transmission, but what would be the process to put it in an ek coupe? if this is at all possible. i also know that i would be better off with a gsr motor, but i dont have the money and this motor/transmission combo seems to be a good price....let me know...thanks in advance
John
yes, i know its an older motor and i know it is a cable transmission, but what would be the process to put it in an ek coupe? if this is at all possible. i also know that i would be better off with a gsr motor, but i dont have the money and this motor/transmission combo seems to be a good price....let me know...thanks in advance
John
Just get a hydro tranny and you're set. OR, you could do a cable to hydro conversion, but it's SO hard to find a good cable tranny these days that i wouldn't bother.
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You forgot to mention:
1. The swap is an obd1 swap, hence he will have to have some one wire his obd2a harness with obd1 plugs for an obd1 bseries alternator, obd1 dizzy etc.
2. He can use his obd2a injectors from his sohc b/c they are 240cc peak & hold just like bseries injectors. Hence he will not have to rewire his harness to accept obd1 injectors.
3. He will need a DOHC VTEC delsol ac bracket to retain his ac.
4. He will need a 99-00 civic si rear lower mount bracket & throttle cable etc..
5. He will need a obd2a to obd1 conversion harness to run the obd1 ecu.
6. He will need to wire vtec oil pressure, vtec solenoid, knock sensor. Along with 3 plug to 2 plug IACV & a14 to a12 repining etc.
7. Dohc radiator hoses... the list goes on.
I personally wouldnt run a cable tranny with a hasport conversion. I do not like the setup.
A b16 is torqueless. Unless you plan on going with a 1.8L or 2.0L bottom end down the road I recommend you save your money up for a b18c1 or better
1. The swap is an obd1 swap, hence he will have to have some one wire his obd2a harness with obd1 plugs for an obd1 bseries alternator, obd1 dizzy etc.
2. He can use his obd2a injectors from his sohc b/c they are 240cc peak & hold just like bseries injectors. Hence he will not have to rewire his harness to accept obd1 injectors.
3. He will need a DOHC VTEC delsol ac bracket to retain his ac.
4. He will need a 99-00 civic si rear lower mount bracket & throttle cable etc..
5. He will need a obd2a to obd1 conversion harness to run the obd1 ecu.
6. He will need to wire vtec oil pressure, vtec solenoid, knock sensor. Along with 3 plug to 2 plug IACV & a14 to a12 repining etc.
7. Dohc radiator hoses... the list goes on.
I personally wouldnt run a cable tranny with a hasport conversion. I do not like the setup.
A b16 is torqueless. Unless you plan on going with a 1.8L or 2.0L bottom end down the road I recommend you save your money up for a b18c1 or better
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Last edited by mtber; May 23, 2004 at 09:02 PM.
Originally posted by mtber
You forgot to mention:
1. The swap is an obd1 swap, hence he will have to have some one wire his obd2a harness with obd1 plugs for an obd1 bseries alternator, obd1 dizzy etc.
2. He can use his obd2a injectors from his sohc b/c they are 240cc peak & hold just like bseries injectors. Hence he will not have to rewire his harness to accept obd1 injectors.
3. He will need a DOHC VTEC delsol ac bracket to retain his ac.
4. He will need a 99-00 civic si rear lower mount bracket & throttle cable etc..
5. He will need a obd2a to obd1 conversion harness to run the obd1 ecu.
6. He will need to wire vtec oil pressure, vtec solenoid, knock sensor. Along with 3 plug to 2 plug IACV & a14 to a12 repining etc.
7. Dohc radiator hoses... the list goes on.
I personally wouldnt run a cable tranny with a hasport conversion. I do not like the setup.
A b16 is torqueless. Unless you plan on going with a 1.8L or 2.0L bottom end down the road I recommend you save your money up for a b18c1 or better
You forgot to mention:
1. The swap is an obd1 swap, hence he will have to have some one wire his obd2a harness with obd1 plugs for an obd1 bseries alternator, obd1 dizzy etc.
2. He can use his obd2a injectors from his sohc b/c they are 240cc peak & hold just like bseries injectors. Hence he will not have to rewire his harness to accept obd1 injectors.
3. He will need a DOHC VTEC delsol ac bracket to retain his ac.
4. He will need a 99-00 civic si rear lower mount bracket & throttle cable etc..
5. He will need a obd2a to obd1 conversion harness to run the obd1 ecu.
6. He will need to wire vtec oil pressure, vtec solenoid, knock sensor. Along with 3 plug to 2 plug IACV & a14 to a12 repining etc.
7. Dohc radiator hoses... the list goes on.
I personally wouldnt run a cable tranny with a hasport conversion. I do not like the setup.

A b16 is torqueless. Unless you plan on going with a 1.8L or 2.0L bottom end down the road I recommend you save your money up for a b18c1 or better
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oops, I forgot that sir1 swap is obd0 :-/
You don't want a obd0 sir1 swap...
If you go cheap now, you will regret it later.
You don't want a obd0 sir1 swap...
If you go cheap now, you will regret it later.
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I think what mtber is saying is this guy has a 96-98 civic why put a 10-12 year old motor in it just save and get a gsr or if you want to get some thing cheaper then a gsr just get a newer b16a2
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Originally posted by mug
I think what mtber is saying is this guy has a 96-98 civic why put a 10-12 year old motor in it just save and get a gsr or if you want to get some thing cheaper then a gsr just get a newer b16a2
I think what mtber is saying is this guy has a 96-98 civic why put a 10-12 year old motor in it just save and get a gsr or if you want to get some thing cheaper then a gsr just get a newer b16a2
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