With some modifications, yes it will fit
1992 and 1993 Honda Civics and Civic Del Sols with the 1.5L FI SOHC and the 1.6L MFI engines 1995 Honda Civics and Civil Del Sols with the 1.5L MFI SOHC, 1.5L MFI VTEC SOHC, and 1.6L MFI VTEC SOHC engines 1994 Honda Civic CX, Civic DX, Civic VX, and Civic Del Sol S with the 1.5L MFI SOHC engine 1994 Honda Civic EX, Civic SI, Civic Del Sol, and Civic Del Sol SI with the 1.6L MFI VTEC SOHC engine 1994 Honda Civic LX with the 1.5L MFI SOHC engine 1996 and 1997 Honda Civic Del Sol with the 1.6L MFI VTEC DOHC engine
Your car is VTEC already.
Do you mean D15 and D16? but yes it will
any engine fom 1994-1997 accords will go in easy. no modification.. if it is a ex you will need and cannot find a vtec engine for it then you must remove vtec computer.. if you want to put a vtec in a lx,or dx model you will also need the vtec control and harness
well u answered it already. it mite be a non vtec.
yes, im guessing its a stock d series engine. if both had vtec you will ned minor modifications and if the new engine has vtec where as the 95 did not, you will need a new computer/ wire harness. motor mounts will be the same as well
1.6 liter 4 cylinder SOHC VTEC with 127 h.p.
A 1994 Honda Prelude S would not have a VTEC engine in it (assuming it has the original engine in it). It should have the F22A1 in it which is SOHC and Non-VTEC.
Your Honda Civic VTEC Turbo may fail to turn on due to wear on your Turbo.
It will probably be more work than it's worth. The computers aren't compatable.
The standard engine in a 1999 Civic EX is a VTEC engine. It should say VTEC on the valve cover. there is an engine code printed on the block itself if it is a sohc vtec it will read "D16Y8" on the block, plus vtec engines have something called a vtec silenoied located near the distributor. Actually the D16Y8 valve cover does not say VTEC on it.
1.7L sohc, vtec or non vtec depends on sub model