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  • SamE30e
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    I don't know. All I know is the 98 ECU is different from the 99. Maybe its OBD2a and OBD2b.

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  • Jean
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    Originally posted by SamE30e
    So the dickhead gave us a 98 ECU and told us it was a 99. Thats the difference between OBDI and OBDII. So now my brother is off to find a 99 ECU then it will be running. Literally all that has to be done is plug the ecu in and fill the engine with coolant.
    96+ is OBD2 or is it different in Canada?

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  • Coco Savage
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    what else are in the plans for it?

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  • SamE30e
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    So the dickhead gave us a 98 ECU and told us it was a 99. Thats the difference between OBDI and OBDII. So now my brother is off to find a 99 ECU then it will be running. Literally all that has to be done is plug the ecu in and fill the engine with coolant.

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  • SamE30e
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    It's still quicker then the d16 lol
    That has no balls!

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  • SpecM
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    Originally posted by e34john
    I know its not a Type R. I was thinking regular Integras and Civics are pretty similar in weight so why is a swapped civic faster than an Integra.
    -civic is still lighter, but it's not THAT much quicker than a real ITR

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  • Jean
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    Originally posted by SamE30e
    It's not out of an ITR. It's out of an Integra GSR. The Type R is the same motor basically B18C5 in the ITR and a B18C1 in the GSR. The difference is the cams and a couple other things. The ITR cams bolt into the GSR engine.

    The integra type R is a stripped down integra. It has no sound deadening, no sun roof, some lighter parts I think and better suspension.
    And a LOT of extra welding in the chassis to make it one of the best chassis out there.

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  • rodrigo
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    bubble butt civics are pretty cool.

    a little motor oil and that cut will stop bleeding.

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  • e34john
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    I know its not a Type R. I was thinking regular Integras and Civics are pretty similar in weight so why is a swapped civic faster than an Integra.

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  • SpecM
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    Originally posted by SamE30e
    It's not out of an ITR. It's out of an Integra GSR. The Type R is the same motor basically B18C5 in the ITR and a B18C1 in the GSR. The difference is the cams and a couple other things. The ITR cams bolt into the GSR engine.

    The integra type R is a stripped down integra. It has no sound deadening, no sun roof, some lighter parts I think and better suspension.
    -yup, like a five-lug susp and bigger brakes. ITR = e30m3 of the hondas

    -CR was a tad higher on the b18c5, iirc, too

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  • SamE30e
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    Originally posted by e34john
    How much does that motor weigh? And isn't weight between those two cars, civics and integras pretty similar? Or did they really have to strip down the ITR to get it down to what it was, somewhere around 2500 lbs. right?

    It's not out of an ITR. It's out of an Integra GSR. The Type R is the same motor basically B18C5 in the ITR and a B18C1 in the GSR. The difference is the cams and a couple other things. The ITR cams bolt into the GSR engine.

    The integra type R is a stripped down integra. It has no sound deadening, no sun roof, some lighter parts I think and better suspension.

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  • Coco Savage
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    nice work

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  • e34john
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    How much does that motor weigh? And isn't weight between those two cars, civics and integras pretty similar? Or did they really have to strip down the ITR to get it down to what it was, somewhere around 2500 lbs. right?

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  • SamE30e
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    Originally posted by itsbrokeagain
    Those are B16s. 1.6L. Integras got the bump to 1.8L, and wilder cams. Hence the extra 10hp.
    True,..

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  • SamE30e
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    Originally posted by Ray McCooney
    Interesting utilization of passenger space. Kudos to you.

    Yea, we couldn't find a truck.. The shop we picked the engine up from thought it was amusing..

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