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want to put h22a in 97 civic hatch

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    want to put h22a in 97 civic hatch

    wanting to know if i put a h22a 5 speed motor and trany in my 97 civic can i use a p5m ecu in my civic since its an obd2 ecu, so i dont have to get jumper harness and a obd1 ecu since the motor and tranny came out of a 95 lude

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    You do realize that this site is for 90-93 Accords, right?

    Yes, you should be able to use that P5M. H22A4 injectors and distributor will probably be necessary.






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      #3
      IIRC the P5M ECU has an immobilizer chip, so if you want to run that ECU you would also need to install the complete immobilizer system from an OBD2 Prelude.

      You would be better off with an OBD2 P13 from a 1996 Prelude SiVTEC
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        #4
        the transmission wont fit, and youll have to use the B trans.

        google H2B Kit, thatll get you in the right direction. get the hardware situated before you worry about the electronics.

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          That OBD2 P13 goes for a pretty penny. My last one sold on eBay for around $275. A JDM P13 will also do the trick. Still though, like Deev asked, why are you coming onto this forum to ask this?
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            #6
            Originally posted by illinois_erik View Post
            the transmission wont fit, and youll have to use the B trans.

            google H2B Kit, thatll get you in the right direction. get the hardware situated before you worry about the electronics.
            The h22 transmission WILL fit and work just fine. You do not need to use a B tranny, but the h2b kit does allow for better axle angles and different gearing, also then you wont have to deal with the cable shifter.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sordz View Post
              The h22 transmission WILL fit and work just fine. You do not need to use a B tranny, but the h2b kit does allow for better axle angles and different gearing, also then you wont have to deal with the cable shifter.
              mmhmm

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sordz View Post
                The h22 transmission WILL fit and work just fine. You do not need to use a B tranny, but the h2b kit does allow for better axle angles and different gearing, also then you wont have to deal with the cable shifter.
                At least using a cable shifter on a rod-shifted car is fairly easy. Much easier than converting a cable-shifted car to rods...

                The B series transmissions are superior to the H series, from what I've read. They're not an option for the CB7 without significant modification, but they would be for the Civic, obviously.






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