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    Default 1990 civic putting in ls

    aight goin ls in a ef what all do i need? do any stock mounts work at all? shift linkage let me know please

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    neeed b series conversion mounts and it would help to cut the shift linkages and reweld them, im sure you can find everyting to do the swap on here!

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    thanks fuck i hate buying mounts lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ef_ftw73
    thank you for searching


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    The only thing I would suggest is checking out www.hasport.com and getting the EF B-series shift linkage over cutting and welding one together, from time to time a cut and welded linkage, if not done properly, can risk breaking, or not being able to shift properly.

    Also you will want to consider converting the car over to OBD-1 for much better tuning options.

    Is your car a HF, DX or Si? If you have a DX you will have to wire the car for PGM-FI instead of the dual injector setup.

    And lastly, don't forget that most LS swaps come with a hydraulic actuated clutch, and your car has a clutch cable. Hasport sells a hydraulic conversion kit so that you can use a newer transmission in your older chassis, OR you can buy a cable transmission out of a DA Integra.
    Who knows?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot
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    hope it helped dude

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    you can use the rear stock mount from the teg and get a b18a1(easier)

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