Anyone got a hook up on honda motor swaps?
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depending on the swap they aren't hard at all. you can do them with or without a cherry picker. I have access to one any time I want if you choose to do it yourself. My friend would probably put it in for $2-300.
I'd have you go through my cousin but he's down south. He did a complete swap from a TypeR to a 93si hatch in under two days. talking 5lugs/brakes, motor, interior..everything including a roll cage. 2 of them can do a swap in a few hours easy.
I would not recommend an H22 in that car. Way to freakin heavy. If you want a strait line car then go for it but if you want to actually drive it I'd get a nice B18 or build up a b16 and you'd be fine. 150-175hp goes a long way in those things.
gonna be putting 2 b series motors in crx's this summer.
I'd have you go through my cousin but he's down south. He did a complete swap from a TypeR to a 93si hatch in under two days. talking 5lugs/brakes, motor, interior..everything including a roll cage. 2 of them can do a swap in a few hours easy.
I would not recommend an H22 in that car. Way to freakin heavy. If you want a strait line car then go for it but if you want to actually drive it I'd get a nice B18 or build up a b16 and you'd be fine. 150-175hp goes a long way in those things.
gonna be putting 2 b series motors in crx's this summer.
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ya looking at a b18c or b, or a b16
to be honest i wont be doing much to it after the swap, so i am inclined to try and get the best motor i can for hte cheapest amount.
to be honest i wont be doing much to it after the swap, so i am inclined to try and get the best motor i can for hte cheapest amount.
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