AWD conversions
#21
Re:AWD conversions
Originally Posted by bambooseven
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
And Honda's also weren't intended to be fast.. but look at the site you're on.
"Without racing, there is no Honda."
-Soichiro Honda
It is rediculous that people think hondas are ONLY intended to be grocery getters. Honda is the EPITOME of "sport compact car"
Originally Posted by 4thGenTurbo
<-- thoes dont tell me anything, other then you being ignorant.
Once again, its all good
#27
Re:AWD conversions
Originally Posted by highroller54
Originally Posted by 4thGenTurbo
the straight axle was never all wheel drive.
Right from an online manual.
The 4WD Civic Wagon is the only Honda Civic model which uses a rear axle. The 1984-87 models use a solid rear axle and the 1988-91 models use an axle housing and halfshafts.
#28
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Re:AWD conversions
i gotta go with bamboo, hondas werent ment to do AWD for performance they were ment to be capable in snow and ---- of that nature, and they werent built to hold oodles of torque and horsepower, youd be better off trying to put a motor in the back and having 4wd that way, it would probably be easier cheaper
#29
Re:AWD conversions
Originally Posted by bambooseven
I hate that perception, hondas ARE intended to be fast. maye not american hondas.
"Without racing, there is no Honda."
-Soichiro Honda
It is rediculous that people think hondas are ONLY intended to be grocery getters. Honda is the EPITOME of "sport compact car"
"Without racing, there is no Honda."
-Soichiro Honda
It is rediculous that people think hondas are ONLY intended to be grocery getters. Honda is the EPITOME of "sport compact car"