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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTremor View Post
    Did you get all the gauges to work in the stock gauge cluster? LOL I did, it wasn't that bad. Which tranny did yo use the SR or KA?

    Truck looks great, i would have do something else with the front end.
    Used an SR tranny, the stock gauges work fine, we did do something else with the front end, I need to get some new pics up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamspeed2k View Post
    Used an SR tranny, the stock gauges work fine, we did do something else with the front end, I need to get some new pics up.
    What drive shaft did you use? Or did you have your stock one cut and shortened?

    I know your sr speed sensor will make the stock speedo work but with the sr speed sensor will be off like 60 mph. lol

    And what motor mounts did you use?
    1990 Civic Hatchback DX
    B16 Swap with LS Tranny

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTremor View Post
    What drive shaft did you use? Or did you have your stock one cut and shortened?

    I know your sr speed sensor will make the stock speedo work but with the sr speed sensor will be off like 60 mph. lol

    And what motor mounts did you use?
    custom driveshaft modified at a driveline shop

    cant remember the speed sensor used

    combination of truck and s chassis engine mounts that were modified

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamspeed2k View Post
    custom driveshaft modified at a driveline shop

    cant remember the speed sensor used

    combination of truck and s chassis engine mounts that were modified
    Sweet! I was just wondering how other people was doing their swaps to see if we all did about the same thing.

    I have a 1997 nissan hardbody with the ca18det swap. I did pretty much everything you had to do, but i use the stock ca sensor and bought a dakota digal speedo converter to get my speed right.

    Yeah post up some new pics of the front, my truck is up for sale also if you already haven't checked it out lol

    Thanks for the info!!!!
    1990 Civic Hatchback DX
    B16 Swap with LS Tranny

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTremor View Post
    Sweet! I was just wondering how other people was doing their swaps to see if we all did about the same thing.

    I have a 1997 nissan hardbody with the ca18det swap. I did pretty much everything you had to do, but i use the stock ca sensor and bought a dakota digal speedo converter to get my speed right.

    Yeah post up some new pics of the front, my truck is up for sale also if you already haven't checked it out lol

    Thanks for the info!!!!
    No problem on the info, only reason why I don't have new pics up is because this is not my truck, and I haven't been in the same place for long enough to snap new shots...I will try my best this weekend though.

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