B16a ?
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If it is an SiR-II version B16A, 92-95 chassis, it will be OBDI. The engine will need to be backdated to match your Civic's OBD0 chassis wiring or your car needs to be updated to match that engine's OBD-0 parts. Aside from that, you need that standard compliment of B-series mount parts and a B-series cable trans.
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Do you even know what your doing or going to do?
You dont seem that knowledgable to consider doing an engine swap. Is this going to be like your trial and error type of install?
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YES I KNOW MOSTLY WHAT I WANT 2 DO JUST ASKING ABOUT SHIT I DONT UNDER STAND IT LOOKED LIKE HE MISS TYPED ABOUT OBD1 STUFF SO I ASKED AND IT IS GOING 2 BE TRIAL AND PROBLY LOTS OF ERROR THATS LIFE AND IM GOING 2 HAVE FUNN DOING IT
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stop writing in caps
as stated, standard parts to get the engine in the car, wiring wise, you might as well convert everything to obd 1, your tuning options will be a lot more broad and hell of a lot easier also
good luck
as stated, standard parts to get the engine in the car, wiring wise, you might as well convert everything to obd 1, your tuning options will be a lot more broad and hell of a lot easier also
good luck