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Join Date: Nov 2008
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civic engine swap possible?
i blew my motor and its hard looking for a right engine right now is a civic engine motor swap possible and what i need to do to the mounts. and what other engine/year can i put in my 93
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Tennessee
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A motor out of a Civic will be a waster of time and money.
Sticky regarding some possible engines to swap in: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=39834 |
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Any civic/integra motor will be down grading (includes B20C from early preludes). Hit up a junk yard for another f or try and find a wreck bb4 prelude and take the motor out of it. If you do the civic motor Im not really sure if the stock form would move the LARGER accord around.
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the engine is off a 99-00 civic. i been lookin for an accord engine no where to be found. im in tx prelude engine are rare i have to get it out of state, and the one in junkyards total rip
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CB7tuner Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Richfield, MN - Midwest
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anything is possible with money but i wouldnt recommend a civic/teggy swap cuz you have a LOT better torque with a built F22.
id just go on craigslist with like $500 find a busted accord or prelude and buy it then rip out and transplant the motor, thats what im gonna do, maybe since i live so close to Canada i should buy a totalled Skyline and RWD swap my accord and put a RB25DE in my car. lol
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Quote:
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/4...-07_150596.htm
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lol thx u i will keep that in mind
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Is it straightforward or a smart thing to do, no. You'd end up spending more to get a weaker motor into your car than you would finding the appropriate engine. |
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The Civic and Integra motors would take a total rewire of the car, custom mounts, custom axles, custom fuel lines, and some MAJOR floor surgery to accommodate the rod-operated shifter mechanism, as we have cables in our car.
For what it would cost to put a Civic motor in there (which would move the car just fine... it just wouldn't be a performance upgrade... those newer Civics are nearly as heavy as a CB7 anyway) you could get ANYTHING you want from the list of motors that actually fit. A Prelude Type S or Accord Euro R motor, the most powerful motors you can easily drop into a CB7, would be less expensive than a D17 swap. www.hmotorsonline.com is a very good source for replacement motors. |
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