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greatr write up
seems pretty straight forward. might give it a go on the weekend..... hahahha not... wow that looks fukd up. cool to know what goes on though!! cheers fo a good write up
Not easy to do but this guy done a good work
B16A2 = $4500
B18C2 = $6000
B18C7 = $7000
All of that includes parts + labour preety much drive in drive out.
If it were injected, I would be looking at same options just minus $500.
Just some info for anyone that has a EG hatch that was curious on prices.
Those quotes were for a EG breeze which I went and got myself from Honbits here in Sydney.
Cheers
Hey ECU MAN i was just wondering other than the ITR front brake setup and rear disk setup were there any other brake/suspension etc upgrades you did to make the eg suitable for the conversion?
I want to put a b18 in my eg n i already have the rear discs since its a vti, but ive got about a year until i got my blacks so some time to save and have it ready to go, anything i might need?
having ITR front brake setup will give you better braking performange, Vti and Gli brake setup will bet hot and give you brake fade quicker
everything you will need for the intsall was covered int he DIY
cheers
ITR fronts gave me 100% improvement over my ek4 fronts
ok sweet thanks heaps ill look into that now, might start with new rotors and performance pads for the back and then get my hands on some integra fronts =]
bumping oldie but goodie thread. thanks for info.
nice write up man helping me alot :D
Maddddd setup. and LOLs at the ghetto exhaust linkage
In the process of planning for the conversion.. But have a few questions, as my car is EG GL (twin carb) - do I need to prepare anything first, given that I have the half cut already... Ie. Fuel Lines? Petrol tank? etc, some clarification would be awesome. And also, don't know if you had mentioned - but is it possible to hack the EG GL loom to work with the VTIR ECU? It wasn't EFI previously.. Or if I have the complete loom, is it better if I just used that?
I have PM'd you.
:thumbsup: for the DIY.