Sorry for all the post but am really anxious as i like to fix my car problems asap, but i also found this photo & it is the difference between my driver side engine bracket & a 90-93 integra engine bracket, but like I said before if this bracket from a B16 or 90-93 integra will fit my 96 JDM ITR...
Or should I just get another B18c engine bracket & get the proper engine mount considering that mine came messed up when I bought the engine cause they cut the 2 post that come out of the front of the motor mount?
Well yea it was something stupid but considering that i don't have a cluster wiring harness or cluster itself installed to read check engine lights, it was pretty much a guessing game between swapping engine plugs lol
Now I was doing some research & I think this is the engine bracket I need, says its from a B16a engine, but still in doubt if it will fit my JDM B18CR engine?
Ok I need to know which B-series driver side mount fits my 96 JDM B18C TYPE-R Engine for my 89CRX?
Because I originally bought some innovative engine mounts that where suppose to be for b-series engine swaps, but the driver side mount does not properly fit on the engine bracket, so I had to...
I have the innovative mounts & my experience was that they send me the wrong passenger side engine mount so my axle is kind of angled incorrectly. Honestly I recommend Hasport as they are highly well known.
I have a 96 JDM B18CR & my VTEC engages very nice at 4600rpms, my power band is really smooth & very strong starting at 6k all the way up to 9k where usually shift at. Am running one of those Spoon chips on my chipped P28.
I already did this / i have a4 & d6 tapped together & then ran a wire going to the VTEC solenoid / i have had it like that forever. There has to be some other problem.
I am probably going to have to see if i can find a 92-95 civic cluster & get the harness to see if i can pull the codes.
Also there is this sensor on side of the ITR head that i am going to take a picture of & post it, but it is located a little bit under the VTEC solenoid. What is that sensor?
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