d16a6 -> d16a9/d16z5

Hi,
can anybody tell me if a d16z5 (or d16a9) is an easy swap in a 1988 RT4wd with a stock d16a6 engine?
-motormounts are the same?
-Gearbox is bolt on?
-Axels are same?
-Ecu??
-Wiring??
I guess it should be fairly easy, but I'm not sure... anybody done this swap?
thx
can anybody tell me if a d16z5 (or d16a9) is an easy swap in a 1988 RT4wd with a stock d16a6 engine?
-motormounts are the same?
-Gearbox is bolt on?
-Axels are same?
-Ecu??
-Wiring??
I guess it should be fairly easy, but I'm not sure... anybody done this swap?
thx
Comments
It will run on the stock ecu, but you will see better performance if you swapped it for another obd0 ecu that was made for a dohc D-series engine, or if you got an adjustable fuel regulator you could just up the fuel pressure a couple psi (3-4 should do the trick).
I'm assuming the mounts are the same, because I haven't heard differently. I believe they should be, but here in the US we have a dohc d-series engine that has different engine mounts.
You should probably wait for someone more knowledgeable on the non-US things to chime in, but this is how I would think it should work out.
The Dohc ecus just run things a little richer (I had one running my d16a6), so you could just as easily get a Adjustable fuel pressure regulator and up the pressure a wee bit and it would be fine. You could also get your factory ecu chipped and use turboedit to load the stock fuel/ignition maps for the motor you are putting in it.
Just to be sure, is the d16z5 a DOHC motor? I'm sure the d16a9 is. If the d16z5 is a vtec motor things will be a little more complicated.
It sounds like a fairly easy and straightforward swap, especially if you keep the dohc exhaust manifold, because it should then drop right in without any hastle or modifications.
D16z5 is exactly the same as d16a9, the only difference is the ...?.... Don't know the word in english... "katalysator": the thing in your exhaust that is good for the environment...
"Catalytic Convertor: in English
The D16a9 (and z5) are euro variants of the JDM dohc ZC.
Check out:
The ZC Resource....http://thezcr.com/
D-series.org...http://d-series.org/[/url]
EDIT: I had read that there is an adapter you can buy to use the sohc manifold if you currently do not have the dohc intake manifold.