A B16 swap in a 1998 Honda Civic could potentially pass smog, but it depends on several factors. The engine must be from a model that meets California emissions standards for the year of the car, and all necessary emissions equipment must be properly installed and functional. Additionally, the vehicle may need to undergo a visual inspection and a smog check to ensure compliance. It's advisable to check local regulations and consult with a smog technician for specific requirements.
Should, but you need to swap the seat pans
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.
engine swap
You can only swap an engine of a Civic Hatchback with an engine of a newer car. Its only legal to swap in engines of the same or newer OBD series. So the Civic engine you swap with has to be a 94 or newer but any of those engines will fit.
yes
to answer your question is has endless possibiltys but i would say the best is h22a prelude engine
No, they are different. Out of curiousity why would you want to? I could understand the opposite though.
Yes of course you can, but it isn't easy doing such a swap.
you can swap it with 96-2000 Honda civics and the si
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depends on what year. whatever the f8ck yuh want!~
To swap a larger b18b1 engine into a 1994 Honda Civic the appropriate supplies must be bought and installed. The car will need axles, a wire harness, computer, transmission, and custom motor mounts.