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- indigolemon
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When you remove the engine, you can unplug it from the car harness at the strut tower on the passenger side - this allows you to remove the engine and gearbox with their looms atill attached and intact. This is 100% the easiest way to do the swap. All you then need is to run the extra wires from the ecu in the passenger footwell, up to the strut tower on the same side. I wish I'd taken pictures when I did it, would make this a lot easier to explain, but in summary - bring the H22 + gearbox + loom in one go and your life will be a lot easier!
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Fantastic that what I was hoping to do. I know very little about engines and swaps but that's all makes perfect sense to me and that's how easy i was hoping it was. Then it's just the niggly stuff like indicator stalks being opposite sides on the JDM to UK? I know it sounds little and petty but all stuff I need to know incase i get stuck. Ideally I want to do it in time for Santa pod
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Nope, all lights on the right on my UKDM, wipers etc on left.newkid wrote:Yup jdm has the indicator stalk/headlight on right, sure uk its on left.bennyboy wrote:]kris_aka_edu wrote:Then it's just the niggly stuff like indicator stalks being opposite sides on the JDM to UK?d
I don't think they are, are they??
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FrontBackSide2Side wrote:You mean that fusebox Lucas spent all week end relocating?:?
FFFFUUUUUUUUUUU!!!


lol i took me about 10 mins to mount the actuall box.. im going to take it out and get a jdm one now :O
can anyone confirm if the plugs are the same ?
lol i know you didnt hahanewkid wrote:Didnt mean any offence mate and i know your not stupid, youve took on jobs i wouldnt even contemplate.lucas wrote:im not stupid matenewkid wrote:More than likely not wired in, non vtec to vtec means the wiring isnt there.![]()
yes it was wired in, just never worked![]()
could have been done in before i bought the engine


i think i could have typed that in a more "funny, im rippin it" way


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The 4th gen kept the stalks the correct way round, both UKDM and JDM. It was the 5th gen that ruined things for everyone by switching them for the UK market.
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So both Uk and JDM are both on the right for indicator? Every time I get in a non lude car it's the opposite way round! I end up doing the same and putting the wipers on!
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- jjmartin349571
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Most older UKDM jap cars have the stalks the 'correct' way round, my '87 Accord has the lights/indicator on the right and the wipers on the left
it only seems to be on the newer UKDM models that they caved in and put the stalks backwards.
As for getting confused, I jump from car to car all the time with no problem
it's no different to remembering that the heater controls are laid out differently or the hazard switch is located somewhere else, when you think about it 

As for getting confused, I jump from car to car all the time with no problem

