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Old Aug 11, 2008 | 10:13 PM
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I've found a 92 civic dx hb for sale. The owner told me that the old engine died and some garage changed it to a "99 1.6l". After doing some searching I've found that the original engine is a d15b7 and the new one is probably a d16y7.

My questions are:
Will the d16y7 run properly using the car's original computer?
Is this swap possible using the old trans. or am I being bullshitted?
What should I look for to detect issues?

Any other relevant info or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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Old Aug 13, 2008 | 10:21 AM
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The engine conversion is possible, and yes they can use the original tranny.

They would not beable to install the original ecu from the '99 civic, however the original ecu could easily be remapped to run the '99 D16y7 map.

So put simply...
If the map has been changed to the '99 map on the original ecu, then it will run perfectly fine.

If the car is still running the D15 map(standard ecu not modified), it would run but i would be concerned that the engine is running safe (correct air/fuel ratio)

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