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Thread: B18c/b18c7 help

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    B18c/b18c7 help

    Hey guys before you tell me to search, I've searched already and done my research . Now I just wanna clear things up and any feed back would be awesome

    1) Im aware that b18c7 or b18c would fit straight into a EK1 with along side me getting EK4 wiring harness, b18c/c7 ECU, B series shafts and B series linkage. Is this correct?

    2) Will my AC Pipe fit on to the B series AC compresser ?

    3) Will my Power steering fit hose fit straight on?

    4) And last question will i need to run any other new wires from ecu to engine to get it started?

    5) fuel pump ? should I get a b series one?



    Thanks guys , dont troll please be nice =)
    B-serious m8

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    imo, b18c7 wont fit straight in without Ek b mount.
    everything will fit straight in, as long as you use B parts from Ek VTIR
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    ^^ agreed. get all b series EK parts eg. mounts, supports, brackets etc. should make the job much easier..

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    Use a crv Ac bracket and put the d series compressor on your b18.

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    Also need an integra ps pump.lines fit fine.

    Ecu will need an immobilizer removal. Google it. Whole DIY guide.

    Ek4 engine mounts. Except below

    99 si civic. Rear bracket
    99 si post mount passengers side

    Use same tranny mount

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    Pm me if u get stuck!

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    you mirrin the b series

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    yes
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    1) Im aware that b18c7 or b18c would fit straight into a EK1 with along side me getting EK4 wiring harness, b18c/c7 ECU, B series shafts and B series linkage. Is this correct? YES

    2) Will my AC Pipe fit on to the B series AC compresser ? No but you can get CRV b20 AC Bracket and you can use your d series compressor or get EK4 Ac hose to use b series compressor

    3) Will my Power steering fit hose fit straight on? Yes, there is 2 types of b series PS pump, 1 for late model and early model

    4) And last question will i need to run any other new wires from ecu to engine to get it started? NO

    5) fuel pump ? should I get a b series one? Use your stock pump

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    + 1 vtec1987

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTec1987 View Post
    1) Im aware that b18c7 or b18c would fit straight into a EK1 with along side me getting EK4 wiring harness, b18c/c7 ECU, B series shafts and B series linkage. Is this correct? YES

    2) Will my AC Pipe fit on to the B series AC compresser ? No but you can get CRV b20 AC Bracket and you can use your d series compressor or get EK4 Ac hose to use b series compressor

    3) Will my Power steering fit hose fit straight on? Yes, there is 2 types of b series PS pump, 1 for late model and early model

    4) And last question will i need to run any other new wires from ecu to engine to get it started? NO

    5) fuel pump ? should I get a b series one? Use your stock pump


    ALSO need B series mounts ? and T bracket from which car?
    B-serious m8

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    So ek4 mounts.
    Rear bracket from 00si civic
    Post mount passengers side 00si civic

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