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99+ CRV Owners!!! A MUST READ!!HXMan 03-25-2001, 06:55 PM Would you like better fuel economy? Well, then you are in luck. For free, I will remove your b20z engine, and replace it with a top of the line VTEC-E d16y5 engine. No longer will you suffer from high fuel prices. With this change-over you can expect to see MPG's in the lower 40's area, and you will have Honda's vaunted VTEC technology!! :sun: For more information contact alert35@hotmail.com Techs are standing by!!! igor@af 03-25-2001, 07:15 PM What exatly is this?? I am just curious, can you give us more details? HXMan 03-26-2001, 03:35 PM Just a joke. My civic Hx(slow) comes with a d16y5 super fuel economy engine. Now, I wanted to do a b20z engine swap, but I didn't have the funds. I just wanted to see who would actually reply and what they would say. Civic HX + B20z + b16a Head + GSR Tranny = civic running the 13's in the quarter mile. :wave: igor@af 03-26-2001, 04:27 PM Whahahaha!!! :devil: Racing Rice 10-18-2001, 09:31 AM Originally posted by HXMan Would you like better fuel economy? Well, then you are in luck. For free, I will remove your b20z engine, and replace it with a top of the line VTEC-E d16y5 engine. No longer will you suffer from high fuel prices. With this change-over you can expect to see MPG's in the lower 40's area, and you will have Honda's vaunted VTEC technology!! :sun: For more information contact alert35@hotmail.com Techs are standing by!!! bwahahahaha!!! Thats a good one... If I had a CRV Id trade you for an engine that couldnt pull me up a hill.. *L*:licker: gunnmen01 02-23-2003, 11:02 PM Hey good idea...ill help ya pick up the extra work your sure to get from people taking you up on that offer....im sure your gonna be swamped... gunnmen01 sparq 03-31-2003, 05:38 PM Sure ill do that, then sue you for false advertising. The D series would NEVER push the CRV into 40mpg range :bloated: darkerdayz 12-26-2003, 07:26 PM first off, the civic engine was meant to push the civic, not a cr-v so the gas milage on the cr-v would be much worse than what it started out with. secondly, the v-tec-e system doesnt work in the same way that they regular v-tec works. what it does is that at a certain RPM, when the v-tec-e kicks in, it partially opens one of the intake valve (i think) and allows the air to swirl, giving it better fuel economy. so telling people that they will have v-tec is true but also not true. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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