There are many similarities, and they are of the same series, the D-series to be specific, but they are not the same mechanically, and the electronics are different, the 95 being OBD I and the 98 being OBD II
no
the 92-95 civic has a different body style than the 96-98 civic and the 99-00 civic had minor cosmetic changes compared to the 96-98 model. the Engines were the same from 96-00. the EX engine is the D16Y8. in 99-00 they added the SI trim which consist of the B16 engine. its a 1.6 liter DOHC VTEC Engine. the 92-95 civic EX had the same motor as the 92-95 SI which was the 1.6 liter SOHC VTEC engine with engine code D16Z6. as for the difference between the 96-98 and the 99-00 civics, like i said minor cosmetic changes. such as the front bumper. the 96-98 had a single airdam in the front bumper whereas the 99-00 has 2 side airdams in addition to the middle one. also the 92-95 are OBD1, the 96-98s are OBD2a and 99-00s are OBD2b.
NO. It will not.
IT SHOULD BE A STRAIGHT SWAP PROVIDING 98 GOLF IS A MK3.
d16y5
Yes 92-00 Honda springs are interchangeable
Probably no...
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.
no
Yes, same part # for 98 and 95.
The knock sensor is located on the 95 oldsmobile 98 with a 3800 engine under the midpoint of the heads.
As long as it is the same displacement. Liters/cid. It should