Will acura integra gsr front spindles fit on 95 Honda civic
well yah u can if its a GSR it should fit but if its like a LS or anything else besides a GSR then no unless u moddify it...because a GSR is like 99% Honda parts
i assume u mean will acura integra parts fit on a honda civic...generally yes, sometimes with modifications and or other part changes, my son has replaced his base civic engine with a gsr engine, it lead into many other changes such as axles, motor mounts, ecu, etc.
you can fit the D16sohc vtec (1.6el) B16a (civic SIR/Si in US) B16b (civic type R) B18b(ls integra) B18B (gsr integra) B18c5 (typeR integra) H22a (prelude) B20b (honda crv) K20 ( rsx type s) K24 (tsx) J35 (honda oddesy) J32 (acura tl/cl type s)
The fastest engine for a del sol is the GSR motor from the Integra GSR It is a B18c with 178 hp and 128 lb-ft torque. The best direct-fit engine is the B16A which came in the VTEC trimline standard. This is a 160hp engine
Civic, its newer with the more powerful K series engine
1 word my negro, b17, it is a engine out of a 1991-1993 integra gsr makes 160 ponies which is atleast 45 more than your making stock
A GSR engine swap is legal in the state of California as long as it conforms to the state emissions. The also needs to be domestic and not an import.
The instructions should be with the meter. If not contact the manufacturer
Yes it can. Axles from the acura integra GSR will need to be used, along with new front and rear engine and trans mounts that are aftermarket. You'll need a P72 computer and an 0B2 to OBD1 conversion kit from FFquad. It's a pretty straight forward swap.
only if the transmission is a gsr
i personally have a 1997 Honda civic, see these go by generations, 92-95 is a 5th generation and 96-99/2000 is a 6th generation, 6th gens base models usually come with d16y7 or d16y8 motors in them, check you cars engine and if it is a d series engine, it should work, i think d16 and d15 series are alike. but if your going for performance, just do a gsr swap, most power for the money