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Old 08-25-2002, 01:41 AM
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sorry! for some reason i thought it said you were in neatherlands...

I am Dutch cause both my parents are dutch and come from the Netherlands, but I live in New Zealand


And on another note, I picked up the CRX today Had to drive 3hrs to go get it though . But it was worth it cause it was originally NZ$200 but i managed to get it for NZ$140

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i've never heard of a carb to injection swap on a civic... i've seen it done on a lot of big domestics (350 chevy small block is common)... but never on a 4 cyl.... it might not be easier, but i know you could find a lot more information about doing a whole engine swap than to do a carb to injection swap.
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but i know you could find a lot more information about doing a whole engine swap than to do a carb to injection swap.

I am going to do a whole engine swap, hence the title of the topic. And I have a fair bit on info on the swap so far.
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well heres a pic of the ZC



Still need to take it out of the CRX


Try and see if you can guess what missing...... hehe
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