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Yes, it is almost as if they were made for each other...
This swap is actually fairly common on those cars. Most foreign markets had the B20 available in the highest level Accord. I don't remember if it was the Si or Si-R. It was also the B20 in the Prelude, not the CRV, but still.
There are many wiring differences yes, in that the carbed 3rd gens pretty much have none.
They work with thermowax valves, vaccuum diaphragms, and mechanical linkages. It is a veritable nightmare of underhood complexity.
The fuel system is also a low pressure system (4-5 PSI), so in order to fuel inject it, you pretty much have to replace everything related to fuel pressure. Luckily, LX-i's were fairly common and can be found fairly readily in the junkyards, so you can pretty much do an OEM fuel injection conversion, or just buy an LX-i in the first place.
The other plus side to there not being any wiring, is that you could pretty much just pilfer an OBD-0 wiring harness and B-series ECU and just throw the whole thing in the car. I suppose if you wanted, you could go through the trouble to make it OBD-1 as well if you desired. The speedo is cable, the tach, and all the temp sensors work the same, so it wouldn't be difficult to go either route.
The LX-i only weighs about 2600LBS fully loaded in 4 door sedan form, so they would end up with a decent power-to-weight ratio as well. They pretty much have suspension identical to the 88-91 Prelude, and can therefore be made to handle well too. There are still suspension components available for the car. The biggest drawback to handling, would be the relatively flexy chassis (by todays standards) but that could be rectified as well.
Besides, the old school flavor and the pop-up headlights offset all disadvantages. I have been thinking about doing one for quite a while now.
Someone should put the K-series mounts on the B-series mounts in a 3g...those cars are reaching OG status though; I dunno if the K would be worth it...
I still want a clean SEi 5spd coupe...
Originally posted by lordoja
im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral
The carb to FI swap is pretty much the 3G equivalent to the A1 to A6 conversion we do with our cars. It's basic, using all Accord parts, and gives better stuff to work with for mods.
Now, with the B series, Place Racing used to make mounts for the 3G. They're out of business now, which sucks... no more mounts availible (though I believe someone on 3geez is working on some). I thought about doing it to my car, but that's just too much to do for me. I suggest it to everyone I try to sell it to though! The thing weighs as much as a Civic, so a B series in there would be like a B in a Civic... only more of a sleeper I personally was going to stick with the stock A block, becuse it's made of iron and totally bulletproof. Boosty
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