If you are asking what it is its a nonvtec single cam engine with a vtec single cam head on top of the block
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.
i have no diea what you mean i need to know the series of the engine that's in the car and i can help you from there
yes
locate a LX-i engine for it
i wouldn't swap it, the 87 is carbureated and the prelude is fuel injected, just put the same engine in. the 87 accord engine has less hp .
The B20a engine available in a CR-V can be transferred into a Honda Civic. The Civic will require special mounts, harness, and computer to accommodate the larger engine.
With the stock Civic engine, no. If you swap the Accord engine in, yes. The swap involves notching or bashing in your frame rails or machining the crank pulley and a myriad of other things however. No
H-series engine mated with a B-series transmission using an adaptor plate.
the 1991 Honda crx hf has the 1.5 liter motor unless a swap has been done
Yes it will but unlike other B series swaps it's not a straight swap. All the swap details can be found on k20a.org
You can only swap an engine of a Civic Hatchback with an engine of a newer car. Its only legal to swap in engines of the same or newer OBD series. So the Civic engine you swap with has to be a 94 or newer but any of those engines will fit.
This all depends on which 16 valve engine you swap in (Honda has made dozens of them). In short though the fuel rail should be fine (and are fairly universal among Honda civics). If you swap in for another single cam motor (D-series) around the same year then your current computer will run the car, but just get an ecu to match the motor from a local junk yard if you want it to run perfect.