Yes. It will fit. If you stay around the year 92-95 engine and car models you don't have to change much with your wiring harness which is OBD1. And 96 - and up year models are obd2. And since your car is OBD1 and ( For Ex. ) want to use a 96 - and up engine models then you would need a conversion harness or just swap out the whole wiring harness. But using a conversion harness saves more time and is way easier.
yes
no, they are not
B18C, depending on you local smog laws a B18C from a jdm Acura Integra would be the easiest and cheapest way to get your civic going faster. Drive safe
b18c1, b18a1,b16 with custom or hasport motor mounts and the engine harness
more then likely maybe different wire harness's.... and engine mounting brackets!!
Honda Civics and Acura Integras are all models of vehicles that have interchangeable parts with one another. Acura Integra engines, such as the B18c5, can fit into 1994 Honda Civics.
Nope
yes
1.5 liter d15b7 non vetec
1992 and 1993 Honda Civics and Civic Del Sols with the 1.5L FI SOHC and the 1.6L MFI engines 1995 Honda Civics and Civil Del Sols with the 1.5L MFI SOHC, 1.5L MFI VTEC SOHC, and 1.6L MFI VTEC SOHC engines 1994 Honda Civic CX, Civic DX, Civic VX, and Civic Del Sol S with the 1.5L MFI SOHC engine 1994 Honda Civic EX, Civic SI, Civic Del Sol, and Civic Del Sol SI with the 1.6L MFI VTEC SOHC engine 1994 Honda Civic LX with the 1.5L MFI SOHC engine 1996 and 1997 Honda Civic Del Sol with the 1.6L MFI VTEC DOHC engine
The best engines for a 1994 Honda Civic are the standard D-series variants. Honda built these cars for commuting purposes and their standard engines serve that purpose well.
No it will not.