Can a 1998 Honda CRX be swapped with an OBD 2 engine?

Can a 1998 Honda CRX be swapped with an OBD 2 engine?

Finally, anything from 1996-1998 is OBD 2. 1999-2000 is OBD 2b. It’s also important to remember that its only legal to swap in engines of the same or newer OBD series. That is to say that an OBD2 engine can be placed into a 1988 CRX legally and without many wiring problems.

Can a Honda Integra be swapped with a Honda Civic?

All Integra’s 1994 and up and Civic’s 1992 and up all use hydraulic transmissions. Therefore its not compatible with 4th Gen Civic’s because these vehicles have cable transmissions. To complete the swap a B-series cable transmission will need to be used or a cable-hydro transmission conversion will need to be made.

What do I need to swap Honda engine?

You will need engine mounts, wiring harness and other little parts that will give you a major headache. I recommend this swap to anyone that has extensive knowledge about Honda engines, or better yet have a professional swap it in.

What kind of wiring does a Honda dX use?

Wiring: For Si, EX, and HF (port injection) models modify the engine harness to fit. DX, LX, and Standard (dual point injection) models the wiring needs to be modified for port injection. Custom wiring harnesses are available for dual point injection applications from Hasport. Air Conditioning: Use Hasport AC bracket with stock AC compressor.

Is it legal to swap engine in 1988 Honda CRX?

It’s also important to remember that its only legal to swap in engines of the same or newer OBD series. That is to say that an OBD2 engine can be placed into a 1988 CRX legally and without many wiring problems.

All Integra’s 1994 and up and Civic’s 1992 and up all use hydraulic transmissions. Therefore its not compatible with 4th Gen Civic’s because these vehicles have cable transmissions. To complete the swap a B-series cable transmission will need to be used or a cable-hydro transmission conversion will need to be made.

Can you put an OBD2 engine in a 1988 CRX?

That is to say that an OBD2 engine can be placed into a 1988 CRX legally and without many wiring problems. Consequently its illegal in most states to use OBD 0 engines in cars that should have OBD1 or OBD2 power plants. Of course there are people who disregard these laws and regulations but its not recommended or necessarily that easy.

Wiring: For Si, EX, and HF (port injection) models modify the engine harness to fit. DX, LX, and Standard (dual point injection) models the wiring needs to be modified for port injection. Custom wiring harnesses are available for dual point injection applications from Hasport. Air Conditioning: Use Hasport AC bracket with stock AC compressor.