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b16 help need a lil info

Posted:
Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:10 pm
by sdemon089
yea well im getting a full b16 swap off a 99 civic si, i am planning on installing it on my 94 civic hatch cx. What i need to know is what kind of process will i have to go through with wiring for this engine other than vtec, and i heard some guy say that the b series axles wont fit my cx submodel, is this true cuz as far as i know its all the same.

Posted:
Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:44 pm
by teal_dx
the CX has a 1 wire o2 sensor. You'll want to convert to a 4-wire 02. The axles should not be an issue. I really don't know anything about B series, I'm a D guy. I'll wait for one of the B gurus to chime in so I don't give you any wrong info


Posted:
Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:53 pm
by sdemon089
cool man


Posted:
Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:59 pm
by Ej2-B16a
axels won't be a issue.... and what kind of wiring are you talking about? other then VTEC

Posted:
Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:39 pm
by Greasedmonkey
you need to use the b series axles and they will slide right into your current cx hubs. You will want to upgrade your brakes soon after the swap though. You will have more power and a VTEC crossover you will want to hear on a daily basis and your stock brakes wont suffice.
As for wiring, you will need to rewire your 02 sensor to a 4 wire and add the wires for the vtec and knock sensor. You will want to get a P30 or a chipped p28 to run the motor. You will also need a OBD1 distributor so you dont have to swap over to the OBD2 system.

Posted:
Sat Nov 03, 2007 2:15 pm
by sdemon089
ok, this doesnt sound so bad i am getting the 99-00 si ecu i thinks its the p30, Can i use the harness that comes with the engine would it be easier, does anyone know a good link that explains how to add these 02 sensor wires? and how hard is it to swap to obd2 system is this really necessary? i thought that my 94 civic hatch cx was obd2, sorry for all these queations i rather be safe than sorry

Posted:
Sat Nov 03, 2007 3:21 pm
by ChicagoMike
Your car is OBD1, 1996 and newer cars are OBD2. OBD2 is a bigger pain in the ass.

Posted:
Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:40 pm
by asianrob
it all works just drop it in, axles fit, wire for 4 wire 02 and i think you might have to wire it up for Knock, might be easier just to get a EX/Si engine harness from 92-95 civic, and go from there, and you'll need integra mounts, or B series mounts for 92-95 and get an OBD1 Dizzy and convert all the other things to OBD1 thats needed to be converted

Posted:
Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:45 pm
by Ej2-B16a
ChicagoMike wrote:Your car is OBD1, 1996 and newer cars are OBD2. OBD2 is a bigger pain in the ass.
x2 .. why did they start making cars obd 2 lol

Posted:
Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:49 pm
by ohDirka
b/c it was better for emissions and easier to program

Posted:
Sat Nov 03, 2007 11:52 pm
by Greasedmonkey
sdemon089 wrote:ok, this doesnt sound so bad i am getting the 99-00 si ecu i thinks its the p30, Can i use the harness that comes with the engine would it be easier, does anyone know a good link that explains how to add these 02 sensor wires? and how hard is it to swap to obd2 system is this really necessary? i thought that my 94 civic hatch cx was obd2, sorry for all these queations i rather be safe than sorry
99-00 B16a ecu isnt a p30. the Delsols ecu was a p30. You cant use the obd2b ecu in your car.

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:31 pm
by Ej2-B16a
D15kid wrote:b/c it was better for emissions and easier to program
lol yah easier to program! way harder to work on (if u dont have the tools)
i mean you need keep alive memory... to disconnect a battery on a obd2 car.. thats just shitty lol
