92 Cr-x
ich_folge
02-23-2002, 01:20 AM
So where do all the 92 CR-X owners go to? Just wondering
crxlvr
02-23-2002, 09:45 AM
well in america there were no 92 cr-x's, by the way you spelt that with the - i assume you are not from North America, the 92+ cr-x's are called del sol's.
Hope it helps.
Hope it helps.
ich_folge
02-23-2002, 12:24 PM
Actually in America there was a 92 CR-X. They where left over 91’s, that Honda sold as a 92 model. So I truth there is not a 91 but my title states that mine is a 92. I have never met anyone with an American 92 CR-X so I was just kind of looking, hoping I was not alone.
Setanta
02-23-2002, 05:42 PM
EF CRXs hang out here, Del Sol CRXs have their own forum (they were never called Del Sols here, just CRX).
ich_folge
02-23-2002, 06:54 PM
Setanta
What part of my post did you not understand? I have a 92 Honda CR-X. it is not a Del sol
What part of my post did you not understand? I have a 92 Honda CR-X. it is not a Del sol
crxlvr
02-23-2002, 09:07 PM
but its truly a 91, just cuz someone fucked up in the insurance and title office, doesnt make it a 92.
SkyNex721
02-24-2002, 12:09 AM
Originally posted by ich_folge
Setanta
What part of my post did you not understand? I have a 92 Honda CR-X. it is not a Del sol
Damn fool, no need to cop an attitude. He was just trying to give you some info. And you said it yourself. It's a left over 91. Just cause it wasn't sold til the next year doesn't make it a 92.
Setanta
What part of my post did you not understand? I have a 92 Honda CR-X. it is not a Del sol
Damn fool, no need to cop an attitude. He was just trying to give you some info. And you said it yourself. It's a left over 91. Just cause it wasn't sold til the next year doesn't make it a 92.
mellowboy
02-24-2002, 12:11 AM
Yeh i've never heard of a '92 crx. I know that Gran Turismo one and two has crx 3 aka del sol?;)
ich_folge
02-24-2002, 04:17 AM
Ok here is the deal with the 92 CR-X. We all know that Honda discontinued the CR-X in 91, but all the 91 CR-X’s where not purchased by the dealerships. So Honda had some sitting at the factory. So what they did was re stamp them as 92 CR-X’s. Keep in mind there where only 400 to 500 of them. Its really not a big deal and I am not trying to piss people off, I just know this to be true. Anyway I was just looking to see if anyone here had one to. Sorry for all the fuss
crxlvr
02-24-2002, 09:00 AM
you say it yourself in your sig that its truly a 91, so why even bother arguing with these peeps over it.
in your sig its says H22A Turbo 7PSI, are you running that? and if you are is it daily driven? the handling has to be for shit.
in your sig its says H22A Turbo 7PSI, are you running that? and if you are is it daily driven? the handling has to be for shit.
ich_folge
02-24-2002, 03:35 PM
Crxlvr
Yes it is daily driven, that is win its not raining. The handling is not bad, the H22A setup is 85 lbs more then a B-series setup so with the right shock and spring setup it compensates for the extra pounds. Plus I am using some lightened front end components. Such as the front cross member, control arms, brakes, rotors, carbon fiber hood and fenders. So that all save me about 70 to 80 lbs. so the front of my car is not really any heaver than a CR-X with a B16A or B18C in it. I will admit that the swap is not for every one but if done correct it is a good swap. Here where I live there are several Civics with H22A’s in them. 7 not including mine that I can think of. Only 2 of them have problems, one cos he did the swap himself and put the engine in wrong. It sits about a inch to high and is angled to much to the front. The second guy has a Jackson racing super charger on his so he has problems hooking up on the road cos of all the low end torque he has.
Yes it is daily driven, that is win its not raining. The handling is not bad, the H22A setup is 85 lbs more then a B-series setup so with the right shock and spring setup it compensates for the extra pounds. Plus I am using some lightened front end components. Such as the front cross member, control arms, brakes, rotors, carbon fiber hood and fenders. So that all save me about 70 to 80 lbs. so the front of my car is not really any heaver than a CR-X with a B16A or B18C in it. I will admit that the swap is not for every one but if done correct it is a good swap. Here where I live there are several Civics with H22A’s in them. 7 not including mine that I can think of. Only 2 of them have problems, one cos he did the swap himself and put the engine in wrong. It sits about a inch to high and is angled to much to the front. The second guy has a Jackson racing super charger on his so he has problems hooking up on the road cos of all the low end torque he has.
EightOhOne
02-24-2002, 03:41 PM
do you have pics of your setup...cause id imagine that the fitment of a turbo is damn tight in that small of an engine bay, already crammed with an h22 in it.
also, how do you get lightened rotors? ive never heard of them. just curious
also, how do you get lightened rotors? ive never heard of them. just curious
cybercrx00
02-24-2002, 06:41 PM
maybe cross-drills are lighter since theres missing material?? got to try that, save myself 2 ounces up front
EightOhOne
02-24-2002, 06:48 PM
Originally posted by cybercrx00
maybe cross-drills are lighter since theres missing material?? got to try that, save myself 2 ounces up front
those 2 ounces will shave .2 off your 1/4 time;)
maybe cross-drills are lighter since theres missing material?? got to try that, save myself 2 ounces up front
those 2 ounces will shave .2 off your 1/4 time;)
crxlvr
02-24-2002, 11:32 PM
why not step up again and go cross-drilled and slotted.
maybe .3secs off the time:D
maybe .3secs off the time:D
89ssgti
02-24-2002, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by crxlvr
why not step up again and go cross-drilled and slotted.
maybe .3secs off the time:D
who needs brakes anyway:confused:
why not step up again and go cross-drilled and slotted.
maybe .3secs off the time:D
who needs brakes anyway:confused:
crxlvr
02-24-2002, 11:43 PM
good point, might as well save all the weight ya can, no brakes, no lines, no master cylinder, your looking at like 10 pounds
EightOhOne
02-25-2002, 12:05 AM
since we are cross drilling the rotors, and taking out equipment, maybe we should cross-drill the whole car as well, and who needs windows, when you can use saran wrap??:confused:
SkyNex721
02-25-2002, 12:47 AM
What about all that heavy metal such as body panels? You should take it all off and replace it with card board and duct tape
mellowboy
02-25-2002, 10:31 AM
Originally posted by EightOhOne
those 2 ounces will shave .2 off your 1/4 time;)
2 ounces? I think its 200 lbs. that will shave .2 of ur 1/4 mile time. Every 100 lbs u take off your car shaves about .1 of your time.
those 2 ounces will shave .2 off your 1/4 time;)
2 ounces? I think its 200 lbs. that will shave .2 of ur 1/4 mile time. Every 100 lbs u take off your car shaves about .1 of your time.
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