If you look under at the car's VIN numbers, the chassis code is in the 4th thru 6th positions.
Honda Civic Si and Honda Civic Si EP3 the same thing. There are several different year models of of Honda Civic Si's. EP3 is the chassis code for that specific Civic Si 01-05 was the EP3. So the new Civic Si 06 to current two door model is the FG2. By the way the chassis codes are found in the VIN#.
It is posted wherever the VIN of the vehicle is posted. It will start at fourth number of the VIN. Say your VIN is 2HGEJ634SXxxxxxx It will be "EJ6". This works for any Honda and Acura.
It will not. They are setup on different chassis, so suspension components are not interchangeable.
why don't I get fuel to cylinder number one on my 96 Honda civic
The chassis number is also known as the VIN number. The number can be found on a little plate in the left hand lower corner of the windshield. It can also be found on the chassis behind the rear wheel.
Yes, a Honda Civic 1.6 engine can typically plug right into a 1999 Honda Civic chassis without any major conversions, provided that both the engine and chassis are from compatible models and generations. However, it's essential to ensure that the engine harness, ECU, and any necessary accessories match to avoid potential issues. Always verify compatibility based on the specific engine variant and local regulations before proceeding with the swap.
cause its a civic that Honda makes
Chassis number is on the right side under the place where you put your legs.remove the right down shild and you will see a silver plate with the number
its before number 2
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.
Will a Honda civic seat fit a 93 Honda accord.