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  1. #1
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    DIY JDM B18C ITR Engine Install in EG Civic

    Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!





    Aim: to make car go faster
    Required: lots of tools, engine hoist, some hours to sleep
    Steps: lots, see bellow
    Other comments: dont get a cage trailer for your front cut !!!!


    In this article Ill describe how to install a B18C in an EG Civic, its note quite step by step, but it should give you an idea of the work required to do such a convertion.

    - its best to take the car 1st to an aircon place and have them vac out the refrigerant from the aircon system.

    start by getting your front cut to the workshop. dont make the same mistake as me and get a trailer with a cage.



    didnt quite fit out the front, had to sort of tilt and lift, waisted alot of time.




    Removing the engine from the front cut was fun, just be carefull not to damage anything as you may need to use it in the install or you can sell off bits that are left over.




    I gave the engine a bit of a pressure clean once it was out,

    1. to get rid of alot of crap that was on the engine.
    2. to make it look nice





    Next step is to remove the engine from the EG







    - Remove the bonnet, drain the gearbox oil, engine oil, coolant, power stearing fluid, and the clutch hydraulic fluid. remeber to get the aircon gas removed by a aircon place, prior to starting the job.
    ******** NEVER VENT R12 GAS TO THE ATMOSPHERE **********

    - Remove battery, remove the radiator, Aircon Condensor, power stearing pump and resivoir, intake system. ( red circles ) splash guard

    - Undo the brake booster vac line, fuel lines, heater hoses, accelerator cable, wiring loom from both LH and RH shock towers for PGMFI and ACC, air con lines from compressor. clutch slave cylinder hose, shift linkage, exhaust. earth strap from rocca and MT. batt positive terminal from fues box.
    - remove drive shafts. see photo bellow






    Support the engine with the engine hoist and undo the engine mounts. located roughly in blue circles above.

    lift engine out, make sure there is nothing atached to the engine as you lift it out.








    now its time to remove the D series rear center engine mount and the High pressure power stearing line.

    I also installed a K beam support bar the front cut had on it. ( red circle in picture bellow )







    Install the ITR high pressure power stearing hose as this lines up perfectly with the B18C. notice it has a pressure switch on it ( red circle above pic )

    then fit the ITR Rear Center engine mount on the cross member.

    I decided to give the engine bay a pressure clean at this stage to make it look nice. then where ready to drop the beast in.







    do up the two center mounts to hold the engine in the bay










    now do up the two lower mounts.









    now do up the center rear mount, ( have fun )
    no pic of this one


    now its time to start connecting everything , like the power stearing, vac lines, RHS ( driver side ) engine to tower loom, fuel lines, heater hoses. earth strap at gearbox, clutch slave hose. fit air intake of your choice. all these just line right up with no mods. gotta love Honda ay

    install the radiator and the condensor. you will have to ghetto the compressor hoses for the air con system, but they will bolt in to seal up the aircon system till you take it to get them modified when regassed. do up the earth strap to the rocca cover.

    remove the D series shift linkage and install the ITR linkage. install both drive shafts.








    replace the oil filter, and fill up the
    engine oil
    gearbox oil
    clutch system fluid
    cooant
    power stearing fluid

    DONT FORGET

    now the engine bay all ready to go you have to wire it all up.

    now the fun begins









    cut the OBDII ECU connectors off the loom roughly about 30cm from the connectors.

    remove your D series ECU







    im not going into great detail on conecting each and every wire, but if you want and exact list of what goes where PM me.

    I think its good practice to connect one wire at a time and then do a continuity test to make sure you have done it right, then move to the next wire.

    you will have to run 5 extra wire to the engine bay from the ecu

    - power stearing Pressure switch signal
    - power stearing Pressure switch Ground
    - knock sensor
    - O2 heater
    - VTEC solenoid

    you just have to tap into the loom connector at the shock tower, then you can connect the 3 connectors there.

    heres some more pics











    and after 2 days of work







    this bad boy started 1st pop, ran for a bit then wouldnt restart, found out the plugs where rooted so I replaced them and off she goes to the exhaust place to have the exhaust welded on properly. I just did a bit of a ghetto mod with some wire to hold it in place.

    let me tell you this thig goes HARD.

    just use all the ITR mounts and you wont have any problems

    ECU-MAN


    Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!
    Last edited by ECU-MAN; 05-05-2014 at 04:15 PM.

  2. #2
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    Great Write up again John...
    Quote Originally Posted by z3lda
    ey, was drivin a honda city before...
    felt like the biggest poofter in the world..LOL

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    good work!

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    ECU man where r u located state and suburb wise?

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    ecu-man is in S.A

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    nice work! youve outdone yourself once again. makes me want to go out and grab an ITR front cut
    EPisode3 : revenge of the civic

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    whoaaa thats nice!
    very helpful to me!
    and good write up!
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    nice one!

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    were u also given the ecu from the b18c?

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael_antoi
    were u also given the ecu from the b18c?
    if you buy the front cut package! yes the ECU comes with it
    but if you just buy the engine no the ECU doesnt come with it.
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    oh yeah this baby goes hard fo sure when ECU-MAN drives it.. hahaha

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    WHOA!!!
    i want one dammit

    nice colour ... black
    mmMmMMmmmmm

    hehe btw nice write up john
    Last edited by eG_YoDa; 16-10-2005 at 02:58 PM.

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