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  1. #1
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    3 D to B Series Swap questions.

    Can the starter motor from a D16y8 be used on a B-series?

    With the mounts. You keep the d16 frame mounts, its just the engine mounts that need to be replaced? So that would be rear, left, right, gearbox and AC mounts?

    I have a chipped P28 in my car atm, if i just get the chip remapped with the specific stock rom for the motor i choose, ill be right?

  2. #2
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    No
    Just use the ones off the b-series. i dont think all need to be changed though
    Yes

    All this information would have been cover on h-t, hybrid honda and the rest of the honda sites :P
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  3. #3
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    it may be able to be done - but would be a lot easier to use the B series. save time and probably money in the long run. hope this helped
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  4. #4
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    SO if i get the B18C motor, i need all the b18c motor mounts and all the b18c chassis mounts. so the Dc2 chassis mounts fit EK fine then?

  5. #5
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    u CAN use your D-series MOUNTS but you will need B-series BRACKETS.

    A "MOUNT" IS THE RUBBER PART.. A "BRACKET" IS THE METAL PART THAT CONECTS THE ENGINE TO THE MOUNT.

    to use your D-series say power steering pump or Air con compressor, u need the B-series BRACKETS.

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