Want to do motor swap
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97 Civic is OBDII, the '90 Integra is OBD-0 (I think) B18A. He'll be wasting his time if he wants to go with that setup, unless he has a lot of money to build a proper LS/VTEC and is willing to convert the car to OBD1.
I'm sure the honda guys will either correct me or add more info.
scott
I'm sure the honda guys will either correct me or add more info.
scott
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so since he's willing to spend the money on converting, why doesn't he just get an obd1 to begin with (newer motor) b18 in the newer integra...but guess hes getting a good deel so watever he goes with its a good setup and if done right will get some good power...
Last edited by fastestcivic; 04-09-2005 at 12:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by fastestcivic
so since he's willing to spend the money on converting, why doesn't he just get an obd1 to begin with (newer motor) b18 in the newer integra...but guess hes getting a good deel so watever he goes with its a good setup and if done right will get some good power...
yeah I mean the only reason, he's asking is due to the fact he can get the motor for only 60 bux.
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