1995 OBD1 JDM B18c
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1995 OBD1 JDM B18c
Im getting ready to order a JDM B18C from HMO. I was wonder what kind of quality and condition should I expect from a motor that old. It will be going into my 1999 Civic EX.
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Why not order an obd 2 gsr swap? It will make your life easier and the engine will have less wear.
Steve from hmo inspects all before he sells them. And if you do experience a problem or broken part he will do his best to resolve it.
Steve from hmo inspects all before he sells them. And if you do experience a problem or broken part he will do his best to resolve it.
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Originally posted by txhatch
Why not order an obd 2 gsr swap? It will make your life easier and the engine will have less wear.
Steve from hmo inspects all before he sells them. And if you do experience a problem or broken part he will do his best to resolve it.
Why not order an obd 2 gsr swap? It will make your life easier and the engine will have less wear.
Steve from hmo inspects all before he sells them. And if you do experience a problem or broken part he will do his best to resolve it.
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yeah, if smog isn't an option, I prefer OBD1, It might not be as simple as just the conversion harness, but it shouldn't be too difficult either.
But I prefer OBD1, cause I chip ecus, and I think it makes more power, even on a stock ecu...
-PHiZ
But I prefer OBD1, cause I chip ecus, and I think it makes more power, even on a stock ecu...
-PHiZ