It will probably be more work than it's worth. The computers aren't compatable.
The 2002 Honda Civic EX came with a 1.7 SOHC VTEC (D17A2 engine). The 2.0 (K20A3) engine was for the Si only.
Your car is VTEC already.
A 1997 Honda Civic has a lightweight frame and it's chassis allows for the easy swap of a B-series engine. Any VTEC powered B-series will add a large boost of power and drive ability.
The standard engine in a 1999 Civic EX is a VTEC engine. It should say VTEC on the valve cover. there is an engine code printed on the block itself if it is a sohc vtec it will read "D16Y8" on the block, plus vtec engines have something called a vtec silenoied located near the distributor. Actually the D16Y8 valve cover does not say VTEC on it.
With some modifications, yes it will fit
1.7L sohc, vtec or non vtec depends on sub model
No
From the factory, a 2000 Honda Civic EX engine does have VTEC on the intake side only. It does not say VTEC on the valve cover, and in stock form you normally cannot tell that it is working, but it is there.Unless the engine has been replaced with a non-VTEC engine or you are not operating the car correctly, VTEC should be engaging at around 5000 rpm while the engine is at normal operating temperature.
D16y8 vtec sohc
yes it will, but the 95 is obd1 and the 98 is obd2, if you switch the intake manifold and keep the obd2 sensors, you shouldn't get any codes assuming neither engine is vtec, if the 95 is vtec than you just wont use the vtec wires, if the 98 is vtec you will have to hook it up, but the engine will run fine even without the vtec hooked up.
The Lx has the D16y7 non-VTEC engine.
Yes The D16y8 Is A Vtec Engine 127 Hp Used In 96-2000 Honda Civic Ex Models