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Old 09-07-2004, 06:06 PM
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crx with h22a4 and turbo?

can this happen?will it all fit?im just wondering cuz im new to the honda stuff.but thats what im tring to make happen.either make a 92-95 civic hatch SI or a early crx SI and put a h22a4 motor and build it with a garrett ball bearing turbo.can this happen or is it alot of custom work?or should i pick a different engine to hold high boost?i need input.
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Re: crx with h22a4 and turbo?

my friend had a 1992-95 civic hatch with an H22A, the japanese spec engine. You're gonna need an extra engine mount i think. His NA car would beat stock mustangs and VW GTi VR6's. good luck wit the swap and put up some pics.
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