B16, B18, B20
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#173957 pick up a phone book and ask.
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By Classiccarsrule85
#173958 well depends on teh shop but more than likely your looking at 60-100 per hour and depending on who dose it could take awhile id say your looking at a good grand + save your money and do it yourself its simple easy to do and well worth it if you dont have tools then either rent or have a buddy help you do it you can drop it thru the bottom or get a motor cherry picker and yea pop it out thru the top///
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By Dippin_EG
#173973 It really is cake to swap in motors when it comes to honda's. id say do it your self, but i have no idea what it would cost for a shop to do... because everyone does the swaps themselves or with friends.

I did my first swap when i was 17 and even then , it wasnt complicated. A basic set of tools, minus the 32mm axle nut is needed.
By pinky
#174014 All this stuff I've wanting to do it over my head, lol. I want to do a cable to hydro conversion, and a few other things, so I plan on just getting a friend to do it, or someone to help me/show me how to do it.

I actually had it priced from a local shop earlier this week and it was about 600+ depending on if something goes wrong.
By CivicEGSF
#174122 i feel you bro but the thing is that i just moved to sac and the community wont let me fix cars on my driveway becuz the oil and shit will stain the drive way cement shit
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By Classiccarsrule85
#174127 ohhh ok i see i see well then park your car outback on the lawn lol but in all seriousness id suggest calling up a couple speed shops or something like that and see what you can do with the price.....
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By Carfanatic
#174130 In holland it will cost you around $1000