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    conversion time

    Wells guys i know you tell others off for asking questions that already been there and done that,

    But this a little different im looking for people who have done b16a2 conversions,

    The question is if u have how much have u paid all up and whats the little surprises u have got from conversion time and what to look out for if the mechinics are doing something dogdy..

    i got about 1,200 saved just for the conversion and more coming,
    was wandering how much drive in out with b16a2, efi fitted and can any mechnic convert mechinically delieved to efi?

    if anyone can help me out with this, it would be apprecitated

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    around 5000+ for the conversion.


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    i would say 6k.

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    I would say pick up a spanner and do it yourself.

    Save you a few $K
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    if you know how to do it your self it can cost you anything between 4-5. labour depending where might cost you another 1-1.5k
    get a mate who knows what his on abt and get him to help u shout him a slab
    whats an internet?

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    mate do a search look throught the last pay on the DIY threads
    i've posted up a b16a coversin for carbies.
    roughtly your looking @ around 4K min inclduing the half cut
    fuilds/fuel lines/fuel tanks (for carby cars)
    new brakes disc here and there.
    it all adds up
    also plz do a search
    there are son many threas about conversion and DIY conersion with pics as well
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    so how much for a b16a2 conversion into a vti civic with 4w dis brakes and efi alredy?
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    you'll have to change your front brakes to get engineer certifiacte.

    but your looking @ around 3K
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    yeah if it's efi already around the 3ish if you do it all yourself.
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    save yourself the hassle and get a b18c or something better to begin with

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    hrmmz thanks for the help guys ..

    yeah my mates say its not the hardest mechnical precedure around but if i stuff up somewhere im gg'ed..

    the engine do-da shouldnt be that hard BUT im not really fimilar with the wiring and stuff.. could there be other things that would be stoping me from doing it my self ? like things that i wouldnt have .. like things that i should leave to the experts?

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    but ive herd that if ur gona mod both, a b16a is better then a b18c2... and i cant afford a b18c7 so i thort b16a with mods will be sufficiant..
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