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    Newcomer canadian is an unknown quantity at this point
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    CRX running gear/fuel system/wiring etc into ED civic

    Has anyone done a full swap of all the mechanicals of a crx si into an ed6 civic?

    I am imagining this to be the most comprehensive way to do a carb-fi swap in order to make it the most oem you could without actually buying an fi civic. Basically everything from the crx swapped into the ed shell.

    Thanks.

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    It has been done before. Jdm ef civic si's actually come with this engine.

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    Member ouch seems to know what they're on about ouch seems to know what they're on about ouch seems to know what they're on about
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    Feb 2010
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    anyone done this and can expand on it?

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    Member markismaximus is a splendid one to behold markismaximus is a splendid one to behold markismaximus is a splendid one to behold markismaximus is a splendid one to behold markismaximus is a splendid one to behold markismaximus is a splendid one to behold markismaximus is a splendid one to behold
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    it would literally be unbolting everything from CRX and bolt into ED6. done

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    Member gen2 CRX has a substantial knowledge gen2 CRX has a substantial knowledge gen2 CRX has a substantial knowledge gen2 CRX has a substantial knowledge gen2 CRX has a substantial knowledge
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    Apr 2007
    Location
    Sydney
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    91 ED9 CRX
    Its a straight bolt on all mechanical parts are interchangeable

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    Newcomer Baby Face is a name known to all Baby Face is a name known to all Baby Face is a name known to all Baby Face is a name known to all Baby Face is a name known to all Baby Face is a name known to all
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    Mar 2013
    Location
    Perth NoR
    Car:
    B16EG+GD3+CBX
    Straight swap, everything from EF8 into the EF civic chassis, probably should move the brakes accross too.

    if the civic is not FI would u be able to take the fuel return from the EF8?

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    Member pat88c has made a significant amount of informative posts pat88c has made a significant amount of informative posts pat88c has made a significant amount of informative posts pat88c has made a significant amount of informative posts
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    central coast, NSW
    Car:
    crx
    it straight swap if you doing D series Jdm crx ef7 or adm ed9
    But using a jdm crx ef8 or jdm ef9 civic with b series you will need hasport cable B series mounts and new clutch cable

    I keep to ed9 as cheap swap for DOHC d series swap but if you got some more cash do b series swap using a Dc2r B18c7 or B18cr

    Good luck
    If you see a good Technical post giving advice give some postive rep

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    Newcomer Baby Face is a name known to all Baby Face is a name known to all Baby Face is a name known to all Baby Face is a name known to all Baby Face is a name known to all Baby Face is a name known to all
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    Mar 2013
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    Perth NoR
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    B16EG+GD3+CBX
    theres a ef Civic B18C that pwns a gtr35 on the track, somewhere in japan. okinawa JDM

    edit
    i think it was okinawa but then there are many prefectures.

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