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88crxSi 01-03-2004 07:40 AM

Re:awd integra!!!
 
actually they only made it for a year, lol, lame, but yah. it was powered by a z6.

stretch-d 01-03-2004 11:06 AM

Re:awd integra!!!
 
I was wonering about this very same thing for my 2000 GSR.

Does anyone know if it's possible?

Will the CRV tranny & rearend work?

88crxSi 01-03-2004 11:19 AM

Re:awd integra!!!
 
lots of custom crap.

Turbo90Accord4DR 01-03-2004 03:05 PM

Re:awd integra!!!
 
yea, the drive train is still in tacked, i guess i could sell the whole car to gasser 50 bucks, you pick up :-) i payed 100! still drives!


only problem is, its the generation before, the suspension wont bolt it, like it would with the 88-91 suspension, mines an 85:-(

cua0 01-03-2004 05:36 PM

Re:awd integra!!!
 
i've heard that the crv rear end is pretty weak, isn't the 4wd civic rear end/drivetrain even weaker?

bambooseven 01-03-2004 07:49 PM

Re:awd integra!!!
 
i say use the AWD civic tranny with a ford 9" in the rear.

traff1c 01-03-2004 09:02 PM

Re:awd integra!!!
 
word......

akiraboy 01-03-2004 10:14 PM

Re:awd integra!!!
 
http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/t...toc/index.html
This was covered in 6-03 hondatuning. I haven't seen any new installments. They're dragging ass on all their projects ???
BTW, IMHO I don't think you want to goto a awd setup from an 88-91civic or a CRV. I own both a 90 civic& 99 CRV. I'm switchin my civic to 2wd. The civic awd is good but its on-demand is via a silicon filled center viscous coupling. You will not get the performance type traction you seek from this setup. It is only good for snow & rain. On dry stuff I switch it off. I don't want to bust a 14yr old system.
As far as my CRV goes, I took a corner @ full throttle on dry once and now all I hear from the rear is a loud groaning noise when the rear engages >:(. The dealer is lookin at it now. I think the civic setup is better but the transfer case is small & weak, both are really.
Check the DSM guys, center diff isn't very strong for them either. The latest EVO tranny is supposed to be better but the only guy I've seen with AWD success is John Sheppard and he has a welded diff in his DSM.
I think the latest Hotrod mag has his article.
If I wanted AWD performance I would buy DSM.
Whichever way, good luck.

gasser 01-04-2004 02:18 AM

Re:awd integra!!!
 
well, it will still have better traction than fwd. and if its really a poblem, i'll machine a spool for it. I have access to cnc lathes and mills.

OnYx 01-04-2004 03:07 AM

Re:awd integra!!!
 
I hear with the CRX swap that to make the rear axles alignemnt correct you need to cutup that rear brace, not a prety picture.


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