b 18a 1.8 doc
Custom mounts and a little bit of fab work it will be tricky but is totaly possible
Yes, you can! it's a popular swap actually and it bolts right up.
yes
yes u will be doing alil fabraction but yes in fact it a common swap yes it a common swap
yes you can, just need to change intake manifold and think the driver side mount on the motor. wire harness should plug right in.
yes with a little customization, very common swap look into it. any Bseires will swap right in no problems. Specially if get an obd1 motor basically plug and play. Just gota change the rear mount in most cases.
You can transplant most any motor into your Pontiac, which had a gm block originally by the way.
No you need affter market mounts or fabricated ones.
The Acura Integra is commonly associated with a variety of engines depending on the model year. The most notable engine for the performance-oriented Integra Type R is the B18C5, a 1.8-liter DOHC VTEC inline-four engine. Other models, like the standard Integra, often feature the B18B1 or B18C1 engines. Additionally, enthusiasts sometimes swap in K-series engines for improved performance.
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.
no.
not with out alot of work. the most common swap would be a 4g63 turbo 2.9L from a 1993 eclipse, and with that swap you will need: -ecu -tranny -axels -motor mounts and a few others. would prolly be better off buying a new car