Anythings possible with money
It's possible to swap in a B20 series motor from a 3rd gen Prelude to a 5th gen Civic. However, it would be more practical (and easier to swap in) a D-series motor which there are multiple variants for the Civic between the late '80s into the '90s.
yes
Well its possible, but you might want to swap the engine for a b16 or b20. So you could actually drive the car.
No i tried bell housing is different.
should be a b20, (2.0) on the web it says the 89 prelude has a B20A5 in the SI model. dont be get the B20A mixed up with the b20 because the b20 is a civic motor.
you can use the same exact transmission for both engines. they mount up direct and will not cause any problems. the B18 and B20 engines are a direct swap for the most part, just plug and play. but basically if you have the B18B ecu and b18b tranny, intake manifold, distributer and so on.. you can swap everything over
Any formula can use B20. There is no limit. Here are some: =B20+10 =B20*4 =SUM(B20:B45) =B20/100
b20 comes from a crv and to make it a B20vtec u have to swap out the stock head with a vtec from another b series motor
The B20 motor comes from the Honda CRV. Answer The B20 engine is a Japanese engine used in the Acura Integra. They might use a different head but I know that block is the same. I believe that it's the B18 and all they did was remove cylinder sleeves to bore it out to a 2.0 I would have liked to put this engine in my 1991 Honda Civic Si Hatchback when I had it.
i always set it to 40 thousandths, that's what my b20 and the b18c1 head used
The b20 will smoke the b18
yes you can, just need to change intake manifold and think the driver side mount on the motor. wire harness should plug right in.