WTB: engine for 1991 Honda CRX
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WTB: engine for 1991 Honda CRX
yea, my name is Justin, im new to this site because my friend told me about it. I was wondering if anyone had an extra engine lyin around that i could buy off your hands that would fit into a 1991 Honda CRX HF. The HF engine has to deffinetly go because i can not take the low amount of horsepower. i mean sure i have a brand new cold air intake and a racing chip. but that does little for what i want to do with my car. thanks for the help. AIM NAME NIN2448
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Re: 1991 Honda CRX
Obviously, people are making fun of you. The though of a chip or CIA on a "stock" d15b6 (HF engine) is laughable and a complete waste. What ECU are you running in that thing that allows use of a "racing chip"? Do you even know or are you just talking out your ***?
There are many engines that you can swap into your car. How much $$ do you have, what is your mechanical ability and how fast do you want to go?
Don't post another word until you go through the Hybrid/Tech section and read all the stickys and search for info on engine swaps. Everything you need is here, just search for it. I'll start you with some keywords: d16a6, ZC, D16Z6, D16Y8, B16A, B18 That's a good start, you'll find more to search on after reading the results from those searches.
Take my advice, otherwise the only answers you're going to get will be erroneous flaming. Posting good **** is a good form of redemption though.
There are many engines that you can swap into your car. How much $$ do you have, what is your mechanical ability and how fast do you want to go?
Don't post another word until you go through the Hybrid/Tech section and read all the stickys and search for info on engine swaps. Everything you need is here, just search for it. I'll start you with some keywords: d16a6, ZC, D16Z6, D16Y8, B16A, B18 That's a good start, you'll find more to search on after reading the results from those searches.
Take my advice, otherwise the only answers you're going to get will be erroneous flaming. Posting good **** is a good form of redemption though.