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  1. #3433
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    91 DA6
    Quote Originally Posted by 91type-r View Post
    hey all, just wanting to know what good sway bar setups people have on their Da's? I don't want to go too stiff of a rear sway bar. I've found it difficult to find many places that have them too. Is the ITR setup good for our cars?
    Ive got whiteline front and rear made for the da9
    24mm front and 19mm rear, i believe
    im yet to fully test it on a track, but pretty awesome setup
    people said if you upgrade front u get more understeer, im getting less so idk haha
    whiteline dont make the da9 ones anymore. so you gotta find them used.
    otherwise theres a kit from the states.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ST-ANTI-S...item2c5c99f1c7

    rears are pretty interchangeable with bit of modding, but front is diff.
    Build Thread http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=128210

    RIP 1992 Horizon Grey DA9
    Current 1991 JDM Burgundy DA6, with 108kw atw B18A1

  2. #3434
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    anyone done a b18c2 swap? just wanna ask about the ECU and tranny. from what i know,

    1) pr3 obd0 vtec ecu's would work however cant i use my obd2 ecu???

    2) cable tranny? what do i need to convert into hydraulic?

    3) intake manifold, change or retain ?

  3. #3435
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    Integra DA9
    best sway bar setup : Ultra Racing pm me if ur intrested

    as for b18c2 swap, Cable tranny to hydraulic tranny is very do-able there are ready conversion kits all over the net.
    Intake manifold should be the same from memory
    dno bout ECU.

  4. #3436
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    Quote Originally Posted by maaaaark View Post
    anyone done a b18c2 swap? just wanna ask about the ECU and tranny. from what i know,

    1) pr3 obd0 vtec ecu's would work however cant i use my obd2 ecu??? No you need a P72 ECU unless you are chipping the PR3

    2) cable tranny? what do i need to convert into hydraulic?You can either go for a full hydraulic conversion with a bracket that sits on the pedal frame itself and then get a master and slave cylinder or a bracket that mounts to the gearbox or near it and actuates the clutch via cable to a master cylinder, I think the first is the best option, google hush22

    3) intake manifold, change or retain ?
    Change if you want to more power=more money. Edelbrock is generally considered pretty good on the C2 but go for I/H/E first and if you ar changing the intake mani you really should get a tuable ECU as well
    DA9 LS w/JDM SiR B18C turbo
    Looking for older Honda project car pre-1985


  5. #3437
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    Quote Originally Posted by mooshie View Post
    Change if you want to more power=more money. Edelbrock is generally considered pretty good on the C2 but go for I/H/E first and if you ar changing the intake mani you really should get a tuable ECU as well
    1)if i run p72 obd1 from a 94-95 teg with a conversion harness, would the stock intake manifold work perfectly??

    2) what cable should I use for the tranny?

    3)will i need to get the distributor for the obd1 p72 ecu or just use mine??

    ANYMORE ISSUES REGARDING THE SWAP?

  6. #3438
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    ? Now I am confused....

    If you want to put a B18C2 in your car it runs a OBD1 or 2 ECU. You use the harness for that motor which plugs straight in to the distributor, injectors, alternator etc. And swap the ECU harness as well Basically you don't use anything from the B18A. The P72 ECU will run the stock P72 dual intake manifold perfectly.

    If you are using a cable to hydraulic adaptor for the gearbox, the standard cable works. You will need an aftermarket mount from hasport or whatever to accommodate the different gearbox.
    DA9 LS w/JDM SiR B18C turbo
    Looking for older Honda project car pre-1985


  7. #3439
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    Get the P72 power steering pump as the pulleys are different and you will need to swap in the new PS lines.

    Throttle cable will need to be swapped.

    That's all I can think of right now off the top of my head.
    DA9 LS w/JDM SiR B18C turbo
    Looking for older Honda project car pre-1985


  8. #3440
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    Ok just read your thread in the tech forum.

    You can use an OBD1 ECU on a OBD2 motor with a conversion harness.
    DA9 LS w/JDM SiR B18C turbo
    Looking for older Honda project car pre-1985


  9. #3441
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    Quote Originally Posted by mooshie View Post
    Ok just read your thread in the tech forum.

    You can use an OBD1 ECU on a OBD2 motor with a conversion harness.
    thanks man . appreciate it. but i can still run obd2 on my car right? with the right wiring and stuff?

  10. #3442
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    Quote Originally Posted by mooshie View Post
    Get the P72 power steering pump as the pulleys are different and you will need to swap in the new PS lines.

    Throttle cable will need to be swapped.

    That's all I can think of right now off the top of my head.
    how about headers?? will there be fitment issues if I buy a header (being short or long) ,. planning to buy all the stuff i need so my mechanic would install it all at once.

  11. #3443
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    Just a heads up for those that dont know and happen to dislike the old DA key you can buy and use the DC2 Integra key and have it cut for our DA's

    I got mine years ago but from memory was only about $30 and looks much more stylish than this



    And the later DC2 key



    I know its useless but for fussy types it might be worth it

  12. #3444
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    nice^^ good to know

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