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No. The motors are different, the 2000 Honda Civic uses D16 motors and the 2001 Honda Civics use D16 Motors.
If your Civic is a CX or DX the engine is a 1.5L
yes, the motors are interchangeable.
the most powerful stock engine to ever come stock in a civic was probably the civic type r engine, but that was only available in the European market. however, many people swap in ITR motors, H22's, and JDM SiR motors for more power.
No it will not. 2001 and up Civics use entirely different motors.
the most powerful stock engine to ever come stock in a civic was probably the civic type r engine, but that was only available in the European market. however, many people swap in ITR motors, H22's, and JDM SiR motors for more power.
It should, there were no significant changes made to the dimensions of the 2007 civic.
NO, they have two completely different motors.
The answer is no because the civic was redesigned in 2001 and also the trans also changes too.
The coolant sensor is also the temperature sensor, it can be found on the head under the distributor for 1.5 liter Civic motors prior to 1992.
I assume you mean zero interference. If so then 2006 Honda Civic's and up are non-interference. 2005 and older are interference engine.
not without major modifications