What Engine doesn't fit in a Honda?
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I have a 91 Civic Hatchback. D15B1 Non Vtec, base model, no multi port and just a 4 speed manual. just a 16 valve head swap and header. but its dropped, skirted, bumpered, tinted, painted and all the fun stuff. WHAT CAN I PUT IN THIS CAR? So can i put a H22 in it? Do I have to stick with a D series? can i go up to a D20? I don't care about the wiring. I care about what will fit into it. does it have to have a cable tranny? why not hydrolic? I know i can put a 5 speed into it. thats obvious. So tell me please Why won't a certain engine fit and why will a certain engine fit? oil pan? axle position? hubs? intake? wiring? this information will help alot of readers. I read i have to stick with a pre 92 swap. Why? is it cuz someone can't make a motormount? Some information please...
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dude you could fit anything in any engine bay with a lot of destruction and refabrication... i've seen a crx with a supercharged V8 so maybe you should be more specific... also as a new member you may want to check out the search function to see what kind of swaps people have done...
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man where to start with your questions.
1st of all the reason they are saying youd need to stick with pre 92 is cause your car is an OBD0 system but that doesnt matter you can convert it to an obd1 system pretty easily. as for motors you can honestly put anything in there if your doing it on a budget i suggest either a b16a or a d16y8 or z6 now the d series motors are going to be the most pocket friendly they are not going to be the most powerful. if your looking for tons-o-fun and money isnt an issue i say go for a b18c1 or a b18c5 hell even a b16a2. id shy away from k series motors in the 4th gen, only reason for that is people have had a hard time getting them to run right in there. and on h series motors i have no info cause i never really looked into them they never did anything for me lol.
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1st of all the reason they are saying youd need to stick with pre 92 is cause your car is an OBD0 system but that doesnt matter you can convert it to an obd1 system pretty easily. as for motors you can honestly put anything in there if your doing it on a budget i suggest either a b16a or a d16y8 or z6 now the d series motors are going to be the most pocket friendly they are not going to be the most powerful. if your looking for tons-o-fun and money isnt an issue i say go for a b18c1 or a b18c5 hell even a b16a2. id shy away from k series motors in the 4th gen, only reason for that is people have had a hard time getting them to run right in there. and on h series motors i have no info cause i never really looked into them they never did anything for me lol.
wow thats just one big cluster **** of sentences with grammatical errors lol
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Remember - Just because you CAN doesn't mean you SHOULD. Ive seen the crazy del sol owners with H22's wedged under the hood and they wonder why they can't turn a corner over 20 mph....you want a good balance and power to weight ratio. Remember, a good car is more than just horsepower. That said - the 91 is an awkward year, and I know it sounds crazy, but it would be cheaper to keep yours and buy a 93 or 94 civic and slide a B16 in it than to try and put a B16 in a 91. They just weren't setup for some of the bigger engines. Yeah, you can do it, but it would be an advanced swap and not, IMO, for someone who has never swapped an engine before.
That said , look around and get ideas. Everyone thinks their swap is the best, but tr to find the best all around value.
That said , look around and get ideas. Everyone thinks their swap is the best, but tr to find the best all around value.
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drop some B-serious motor into it... i never look into 95 or older civic...but i think it Can be done. Do some more research urself. ask the garage around ur place, get some basic idea or somethin
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Buddy I have the same car just got I a couple months ago ok u can pit WHATEVER u want in it just go to YouTube and put in v8 crx there a orange one that came out bad *** u have to understand u can do whatever u want it's just knowing how to do it or paying the money for someone else to do it for u from what I've looked up and from all the forums I've read in the past month see ur cars not a vtec so if u put a vtec into it u need a vtec ecu so it will read that it is there and function things like that or if u put a lot of hp in a car u can't just run it with a big engine and everything else stock unless u expect to twist brake and snap things daaa so ppl r saying is looking up and read YouTube things read other forums like go to a jdm engine site and when u see a 3 or 4 thousand $ most the time it will tell u what u need for the swap but see I'm am still new to this but I will leave u with this my friend knows a lot about muscle cars and I seen the crx v8 and said I wanted to do that bad but it's just not my skill level and so I asked him if I had a car and not I'm talking (any car) and I was to put a 350 in it would it matter if it was from a nova or a truck he said no it's just ur going to have more torque with the truck engine I could go on and on but it's called research and do u have a welder then u can alway fabricate custom things to make mounts and it doesn't have to be like a stock or aftermaket part that's y it's called custom
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The questions not what engine doesn't fit in a Honda that ur asking other people it's asking itself what do I know how to do. Do I feel like looking it up do I want it to drop in or do I wand a one of a kind and do I try it myself or with friend OR pay someone to do it for u
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Xux...
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your info is related and fine, so you contributed to the thread somehow.
Buuuut...
the thread is 4 years old... don't expect the OP to reply to you...
so you get necromancer of the week prize...
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It's called the Civette:
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To the OP: The B18 is the most popular swap for that gen but, the B16 is the cheapest.
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To the OP: The B18 is the most popular swap for that gen but, the B16 is the cheapest.
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