Figured you guys would find this interesting/amusing.
My buddy's pretty broke, and picked up a rough-but-not-rusty 96 integra GS (think its a GS, it has leather and ABS) auto for like $400 to drive to work. Its got high miles, and the B18B has the usual worn rings/even low compression/slight oil burner issues. It runs great, its just tired. The trans is the typical crappy high mileage honda automatic: it works, but its boring and you can't really beat on it even after a slight B-valve line pressure tweak, cleaning all solenoids, and putting real fluid into it. Replaced tie rod ends, fixed some body panels, and drove it for a bit.
We looked for an LS manual tranny, and weren't able to come across one for less than $300. Then my friend came up with a really stupid idea. Install the d-series engine and manual trans that are sitting in the corner of his garage into the teg. Did a bit more research, and as far as we can tell, the mounts are exactly the same (with the exception of auto/manual difference, and the T-bracket), civic axles (which he has a decent few of) will work. Which is good, because the car needs an axle anyways. Fuck it, almost free swap.
I'll grab some pictures of the car and progress next time we're working on it. Its haggard.
Car will probably go faster with the D15 and manual (did I forget to mention its getting a D15?), than it did with the tired B18 and slushbox. He's gonna drive it like that for a while to have a car get to work, but after that its probably getting a vitara build.
Last night we got the fluids drained out, and most of the electrics labelled and disconnected. Haters gonna hate.