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93coupe 10-06-2008 09:15 PM

d15 to d16
 
so i have a 93 dx with the d15b7. it smokes like a train and goes through oil like there is no tomorro. so i was thinkin of swappin in the d16z6 out of the 92-95 EX. any major pointers here? i mean, i can handle most of the work, i've done a swap on my accord before. but how do you go about making the vtec work? this is my main concern. i know i'll need the ex ecu, but will the wiring be different? is there anything else i should look out for? any help is appreciated. thanx.

trustdestruction 10-06-2008 09:54 PM

you can either wire it yourself using these instructions (virtually for free)
http://hondaswap.com/general-tech-ar...re-vtec-40811/

or you can just swap the d16z6 engine wiring harness into the car (easier, but not free)

bcivic 10-07-2008 07:58 AM

That should bed a real easy swap just get the engine preferably tranny and ecu and like he said you can wire up vtec yourself or just get the stock wiring harness

93coupe 10-08-2008 01:03 PM

so i'm terrible with the electric stuff, how easy would this wiring be for me to do? which would be easier, using the ex wiring harness or wiring it myself?

trustdestruction 10-08-2008 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by 93coupe (Post 594669)
so i'm terrible with the electric stuff, how easy would this wiring be for me to do? which would be easier, using the ex wiring harness or wiring it myself?

definitely use the harness then
it'll be a cleaner swap anyways... if you sell the car you won't have to explain all the ghetto rigged wiring lol

93coupe 10-08-2008 06:46 PM

if i use the harness, wats involved with that? obviously it plugs everything in under the hood, but wats it involve under the dash? essentially, how big is this thing? lol sorry for the ignorance, just never done a swap with vtec b4....

bcivic 10-09-2008 08:38 AM

engine harness goes straight to ecu and done

reaper2022 10-11-2008 11:42 AM

sfffeeo9, hope you enjoyed your stay at hcf... both of your posts have been reported ;)

to the OP, the swap will literally be a drop-in swap if you use a z6 engine harness, everything will bolt up in the stock location, and you'll literally have no wiring to do. I'd say go to a junkyard/ebay/whatever and get a wiring harness, it'll make your life easier ;)

93coupe 10-12-2008 06:30 AM

yea see the problem is i already got 2500 sunk in this car. it runs fine, it just burns oil like crazy. im thinkin now i just need to cut my losses, sell the car for 2500 (like i said, for the most part its a great car) and try again, rather than dumpin another grand into a car i still owe money on..... i got my eye on a 96 ex coupe at the moment :D

reaper2022 10-12-2008 07:31 AM

Well you should be able to pick up a z6 for somewhere around $300-$400, and the engine harness shouldn't be much more than $100 or so (no promises on the harness price, I've never really looked into buying one)


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