rwd civic/crx
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vettes are nice "big block" powerplants...considering the vette engine is only powerful b/c of displacement (pushrods and other old tech in the old c4 vettes)...they might be semi lightweight for a muscle car but a terror in snap oversteer as the rotational inertia is terrible (big engine up front little weight in the rear controlled by leaf springs)...the c5 was a better handler b/c of better weight distribution but still no super handler...vette is a great drag race platform and not a bad drifter but the c4 cannot hold a candle to the 240sx at some 500lbs lighter with a more sophisticated suspension
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mahdavis crnsx is a piece. that thing barely runs, and when it does, it runs like crap, it ran a 13 up at the drag strip a couple months ago.. sorry, don't mean to get off topic.
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He is talking about this thing:
http://www.mahdavimotorsports.com/im...nsx/index.html
And yes, it is a piece. They say they built it, yet a shop in Alabama actually made all the mounts in the back and everything to mount the drivetrain in the car.:bs:
There was also some people in Canada that made an AWD CRX with a GSR Turbo engine in it too using CRV drivetrain parts. I have the site bookmarked at work. That is pretty cool IMO.:goodjob:
http://www.mahdavimotorsports.com/im...nsx/index.html
And yes, it is a piece. They say they built it, yet a shop in Alabama actually made all the mounts in the back and everything to mount the drivetrain in the car.:bs:
There was also some people in Canada that made an AWD CRX with a GSR Turbo engine in it too using CRV drivetrain parts. I have the site bookmarked at work. That is pretty cool IMO.:goodjob:
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hey man ive got an old ae86 corolla its already rwd , you could take and drop a s2000 motor and not have to fab to much either , 240hp in a rwd 1800 lb corolla , ooooooooweeeeeeeeee
or you could do the sr20det swap they have mad powa too , you just need a rwd car to start with man
or you could do the sr20det swap they have mad powa too , you just need a rwd car to start with man
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Ahem - see? LOL
Here ya go - click on this link - 1984 Honda CRX With V8 - NOT ENORMOUS. LOL
http://www.mothers.com/coolcars/cust...dies84CRX.html
http://www.mothers.com/coolcars/cust...dies84CRX.html
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There was a Civic HB here some hillbilly put on an S-10 4x4 frame. Ugliest brown piece of poo I ever did see, lol. I think he sold it to a local junkyard to use to get parts or something. But that's 4WD, not just a RWD. It would be a neat project, but not worth it IMO.
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RWD and 4WD
I know that some late model Celicas came with all the mounting points to bolt in the 4WD system from a Rav4- the factory did this for their team rally effort in the late 80's (and yes I know the Rav4 is a recent car but the drivetrain is pretty old and been in use in Japan for a long time :fawk: ). I am not sure , but don't think so, if the Hondas have this smae kinda semi- bolt in thing going on. As for all you that think this is a dumb idea- stick with your Pep Boy's mods ( splitters and alum. wings) and quit trying to bust someone for being creative and breaking tyhe mold. Good luck dude and keep us posted!