the b18b1 is a dual overhead cam 1.8l engine produced by Honda motor company. It was put in some 1990-1993 acura integras and was put in 1994-01 Acura Integra LS.
The motor that comes in an integra ls is made by Honda it is a B18B1 this motor is a 1.8L in line 4 cylinder hope this helps
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You don't. The transmission on a 2004 Lincoln LS is sealed.
The 4L60E automatic transmission is available for V6 and V8 engines to include the LS family. The V8 version has an in put shaft that is splined all the to the end where as the V6 version is not. So the answer is yes.
well for one, as civics come stock with 1.5 or 1.6 L engines, the car itself is light weighted. going from 127 HP to 140 HP thats one additive, and the b18b1s torque is much more. i have a b18b1 LS auto, love it runs great
1.8 liter B18B1 142hp
To Put Transmission Fluid in you put it threw the resivior. that is the only way and i have the same car but only its an 03.
Yes you can. You can either use your LS block and put a Vtec head on it or you can just swap it out with a GSR or Type-R motor.
You have to get under the car and pump it in. The hole is located where the driveshaft meets the transmission on the end of the transmission just take out the screw and use a pump
First generation Integra's have D16A1 motors Second generation had B16's B17's and B18's all of which had vtec besides the B18B, and the B18A motor. Third Generation Integra's all had B18 motors, but had many different versions, the B18B1 was the stock RS, GS, and LS motor, the B18C1 Was standard in the GS-R models, the B18CR was standard in the 96-97 Type R models, and the B18C5 was standard in 98-2001 end of productions models.
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