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Old 09-29-2003, 09:57 PM
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ok i found a b18c1 swap and i need to know everything i will need for the swap i think i no but i need to make sure. The reason i need to make sure is because it is coming out of a 99 gsr and it is obd2 and i have a obd1 car so what will i need for the conversion from obd1 to obd2 thanks
Old 09-29-2003, 09:58 PM
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Talk to westcoaststyle....he did this swap in his car and he knows everything about it so he is the one you need to talk to!
Old 09-30-2003, 06:01 AM
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You rang? :chuckles:

You will need:
- OBD1 P72 ECU
- Bseries Axles (any Bseries will do)
- GSR upper driver's side mount
- GSR front lower tranny mount
- GSR rear tortion mount
- If you want to keep AC (if you have it) you need the AC mount from a DOHC VTEC Del Sol. If you don't care about AC or don't have it, you will need the GSR mount
- GSR throttle cable
- GSR throttle cable bracket for the firewall (not 100% necessary, but it's cheap from the dealer and it helps a lot)
- Good to get the GSR OBD2 engine harness too
- Bseries tranny
- Bseries shift linkage (both of the rods)

That should do it. Check out www.c-speedracing.com in their how to section. Their wiring is a little funny, but it'll give you a picture of what to do. Also, check out www.hybridgarage.com for even more info.

For most of those parts, contact Brian at AIM: SFGuy329

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Oh, as for the OBD1/OBD2 thing: you can put an OBD2 motor in your car and use an OBD1 ECU. You don't have to do anything special to do this. It's actually easier and that's what most hybrids do. It just doesn't use the extra sensors that OBD2 does so it makes the swap easier and you have to worry less about throwing a code.
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Told ya.......
Old 09-30-2003, 10:11 PM
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thanks westcoaststyle that helps alot hopefully i can get the motor next week thanks



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