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ok since a carb zc is going to be way to hard to find i might as well go fi (i have a dx) a donor car is going to be hard to find so i need a parts list for a fi swap , also could i use a 95 civic ex fuel system cause i do have a wreaked one and i could the parts of this any info help please help me this going to be my new daily driver laugh.gif

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i am doing the same thing soon.from what ive been told u will need fuel lines, fuel pump,fuel tank or fuel pickup system,wiring harness,and interior wiring but not sure what.im still looking for info on this myself so when u find somthing important out let me know and i will do the same. good luck!!
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There are at least three good threads on this from either late 2001 or early 2002. Try a search and see what you find.
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but what can i use from a 95 civic ex fuel system wise, can i use everthing huh.gif

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For what engine? I believe the 95 is OBD-II, so you would have to use everything, engine included, for it to work. It would be easier to just go stand-alone.
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b18b whats stand alone ? (im dumb) and i would be rewiring to ob 2 so the engine would run right (i using this motor so be easy to find parts and it the cheap of the b's)

Edited by palmeref9, 17 March 2003 - 03:56 PM.


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stand-alone engine management, like Haltech or Electromotive. If you are going B18 then the 95 stuff should work. I assume it's pretty easy to put a B18 into a 95, so that would save you a bit.
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