awright3331
G1 TEG
Any ideas of how difficult this swap actually is
meh prolly just pick up a 3g civicI wouldnt recommend ding any swap in a G1 unless you know how to metal work. Only other engine I would say to swap in is an actual dohc zc. If you go to swap in anythin else your going to have to make some cuts to the firewall and make custom mounts and youll have to remove the power steering and ac.
If you want a swap its going to be hard no matter what you do but a DOHC ZC is the easiest choice cause its the same thing as the d16 but has more power.
You can just do what I did with my d16a1 in the my 3g civic which is the best bang for your buck. Keep the d16a1 and drop the zc block on and all the internals from the zc and get some basic domed piston. I would guess my civic is pushing 150 if im lucky.
This is why i got rid of my G1 teg. Cant do much due to the wheel wells closer to the firewall then most honda's and having prehistoric torsion bars in the front. You have to be really dedicated to modify a G1 and be able to put some money in. I used mine as a DD while I worked on my civic
After seeing this videoThats exactly what I did too. The G1 is the perfect dd but not something you want to modify unless you either have your own shop and lots of time, or a lot of money to drop and having someone else do it
Yeah I commented on that on facebook. I have only ever used the d16a1 in my cars for the last 3 years and after this video I probably wont use anything elseAfter seeing this video
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i dont want anything but a rebuilt d16a1 in my teg lol
Even the b16 swap you will have to ditch the power steering and ac and get custom mounts made.I only thought there was a B16 swap for the G1 integra, the H22 is overkill.
So this wouldn't work?Even the b16 swap you will have to ditch the power steering and ac and get custom mounts made.
I never said the swaps CANT be done. I said its not worth it. If you are the kind of person to put down 400 just for simple motor mounts thats fine. But you would still have to rip out the power steering and ac and have to get the cv axles, wiring harness, custom shift linkage, and find someone to weld those 400$ mounts in the right spot. Not counting the engine and transmission on top of it all
Good point.To me.. when it comes to swapping something, I look for ease of access cause at the end of the day anything can be done with some money and work
What are the specs for the y8Even the b16 swap you will have to ditch the power steering and ac and get custom mounts made.
Really the problem comes from needing so much for any swap in the G1. You will need the cv, ecu wire harness and everything else and as far as I know the only thing that fits right is a d16a1, zc, d16y6, and the d16y8.
Me personally would do a b18 swap though. I wont do a swap only because the car is going to ride like a waterbed with the torsion bars.