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Coolmen 07-09-2004 06:22 AM

honda civic awd
 
http://public.fotki.com/morgie/qsr/crx_gsr_awd_turbo/

SkunT 07-09-2004 06:24 AM

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Im assumming thats your car?

I like that alot! I had that idea....but didnt think it was possible. thanks for proving me wrong!

Coolmen 07-09-2004 06:29 AM

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i would like to have this one
i have coupe 94, with b16a2 swapwed in, now whaiting for b20 blok to swap in :) resleev and put the turbo on :)

SkunT 07-09-2004 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Coolmen
i would like to have this one
i have coupe 94, with b16a2 swapwed in, now whaiting for b20 blok to swap in :) resleev and put the turbo on :)


awsome. good luck.

welcome to homemadeturbo.com

Turbo90Accord4DR 07-09-2004 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Coolmen
i would like to have this one
i have coupe 94, with b16a2 swapwed in, now whaiting for b20 blok to swap in :) resleev and put the turbo on :)

why would you get a b20 block to resleeve? they cost more, just get a b18a1/b1 block and have that resleeved???


that awd civic is OLD NEWS


OnYx 07-09-2004 08:15 AM

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repost..

SkunT 07-09-2004 09:19 AM

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find the post. I would like to see it. I have seen a vid of one, but not as a CRX, and not a nice 'picture write up'

OnYx 07-09-2004 09:26 AM

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im not finding that ------- post, search for it yourself. :-*

con 07-09-2004 09:31 AM

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I remember it too it was just a link to this. You french canadians are crazy.

SkunT 07-09-2004 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by onyx
im not finding that ------- post, search for it yourself. :-*

i think thats the point.

Honda16hb 07-09-2004 11:52 PM

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this crx was hot ---- a year ago when I found out about it, but this picture keeps bringing people back:
http://images2.fotki.com/v16/photos/...hoto097-vi.jpg

ya, it's just a link, but too many people bitch when I go crazy posting porn in non porn topics.

can anybody read that timeslip? I can't tell what the ---- it says.

3sge 07-10-2004 01:15 AM

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all wheel drive sucks

Coolmen 07-10-2004 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Turbo90Accord4DR

Originally Posted by Coolmen
i would like to have this one
i have coupe 94, with b16a2 swapwed in, now whaiting for b20 blok to swap in :) resleev and put the turbo on :)

why would you get a b20 block to resleeve? they cost more, just get a b18a1/b1 block and have that resleeved???


that awd civic is OLD NEWS


b20 blok have 2.0 and b18 have 1.8, and i live in lithuainia i can finde someone who cpould broe out b20 blok and ut sleevs in it, for 100 doars, so i will needonly new strong sleews, with new leews ill be abele get much more hp from it
sory for my english

1337 07-10-2004 01:53 AM

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Nearly all b series blocks are the same other than height basically sort of. And i dont mean internally as in pistons but just the block piece of aluminum

HMT-Admin 07-10-2004 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Coolmen

b20 blok have 2.0 and b18 have 1.8, and i live in lithuainia i can finde someone who cpould broe out b20 blok and ut sleevs in it, for 100 doars, so i will needonly new strong sleews, with new leews ill be abele get much more hp from it
sory for my english

B20's are 84mm and B18/b16's are 81mm. Once you resleeve a B18 or a B20 your going to start off with 81mm (all aftermarket sleeves start at that) so your once b20 just turned into a 1.8. (b18a/b's and b20b/z's share the same crank) Sleeving for 100 bucks? ya right... B20 sleeves are the hardest to bore out due to their 1 piece design Your looking atleast 3-400 in labor for boring/honing/decking and cleaning. As turbo90accord said, it's way easier to start off with a b18a/b just because they are more readily availble and they are easier to bore out. Hope you understood that ;)

Jeff

SkunT 07-10-2004 12:35 PM

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Back to the subject, there is an article in the new honda-tech(i think its aug issue, I have a subscription), part 4 of AWD integra. they are taking a CRV drive train, and putting it into an integra. I will post the link in a little bit, but I gotta find the magazine.....

my wife hates all my magazines... ::)

update

www.brailleauto.com is doing it.

Semnos 07-10-2004 02:45 PM

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Don't bother Jeff...The people over here in Europe and in this continent think that more displacement is always more power or better.
That's why a lot of them go crazy when a stock VTI CRX spank their 2.8 liter VR6 Golf's. :-*

Honda16hb 07-10-2004 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by sccaeg
Back to the subject, there is an article in the new honda-tech(i think its aug issue, I have a subscription), part 4 of AWD integra. they are taking a CRV drive train, and putting it into an integra. I will post the link in a little bit, but I gotta find the magazine.....

my wife hates all my magazines... ::)

update

www.brailleauto.com is doing it.

they already finished that integra a few months ago, I want to try putting a crv 4wd tranny in my civic, I'll let you know how it goes when I have the money, time, and resources to do it.

SkunT 07-10-2004 03:52 PM

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kyle.. I know. its part 4. I missed the first 3! I think I am gonna try to buy the back issues. are they good articles?

bambooseven 07-10-2004 05:44 PM

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and after all that work you do kyle, you're gonna be pissed when you blow that rear end up trying to "AWD launch", that and th crv gearing is totally fantastic ::)

Honda16hb 07-10-2004 11:13 PM

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ya, that whole back part including the axles looks weak, but I can switch the gears to something more fun. we'll see how I feel about it when I'm in a position to do it, might just end up custom fabing some ---- to run chevy parts or something.

Coolmen 07-11-2004 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by AbaZ


Originally Posted by Coolmen


B20's are 84mm and B18/b16's are 81mm. Once you resleeve a B18 or a B20 your going to start off with 81mm (all aftermarket sleeves start at that) so your once b20 just turned into a 1.8. (b18a/b's and b20b/z's share the same crank) Sleeving for 100 bucks? ya right... B20 sleeves are the hardest to bore out due to their 1 piece design Your looking atleast 3-400 in labor for boring/honing/decking and cleaning. As turbo90accord said, it's way easier to start off with a b18a/b just because they are more readily availble and they are easier to bore out. Hope you understood that ;)

Jeff

thanx for advice, maybie ill do like u and turbo90accord sais, it depend on how luckie ill be, because sometimes u can finde stuf in my country very chep


SkunT 07-11-2004 03:20 PM

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an awd civic would be the ----.
I wouldnt drag it, I would put it on the rally corse or an autocoarse.

SkunT 07-11-2004 09:29 PM

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I posted this last week, and its from honda-tech.com but its bad ass....
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=917590


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