Custom mounts and a little bit of fab work it will be tricky but is totaly
possible
yes
The motor that comes in an integra ls is made by Honda it is a B18B1 this motor is a 1.8L in line 4 cylinder hope this helps
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yes you can, just need to change intake manifold and think the driver side mount on the motor. wire harness should plug right in.
The sale price for the ls b18 ranges drastically, some of the variables are: Mileage, Location(where you live), Motor Condition, and if you are selling the whole thing(block, head, tranny, ECU, axles and so forth.... You have one thing working FOR you and one thing working AGAINST you..... FOR YOU: The LS/VTEC connversion swap is becoming increasingly popular... (putting a vtec head on the LS block and wiring it for vtec) AGAINST YOU: The LS is the easiest to find of all integra motors, so is the LS tranny.... So if there is not a lot of LS in your area and sold it locally you should take no less than 1100.00 for the engine as a swap, your head will not sell for much, you can get about 500-700 for the block depending on location and condition
if it looks exactly alike and bolts on exactly the sameway, it will work.
this is old but its right behind the intake manifold.
Yes, you can swap a B20 engine into a 1991 Acura Integra LS with a manual transmission. The B20, commonly from the Honda CR-V, can fit into the Integra's engine bay with some modifications, including adapting the engine mounts and wiring harness. You'll also need to ensure compatibility with the transmission and possibly modify the intake and exhaust systems. Overall, while it’s a feasible swap, it requires careful planning and some mechanical skills.
LS engine
Yes you can. You can either use your LS block and put a Vtec head on it or you can just swap it out with a GSR or Type-R motor.
i need to find the dip stick for a transmission for 91 integra ls
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