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Old 09-13-2003, 09:40 PM
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Unhappy All the confusion.....

Ok, now I have no idea what to drop into the 89 CRX Si. Here is my plan, I need speed + a little show.

It will be turbocharged
Internals will be reinforced
It will most likely be boosted to the max, yet, not to the extreeme
It will be street driven
It has to be street legal

Now with these requirements, what is the best engine combination?

B16? But which one? a, b? USDM JDM?
B18C1?
LsVtech?
Anything else?
The money isn't the issue, since it won't be done all in one day....

Hope you can help me, I'm eiger to get started my new project....
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Old 09-13-2003, 10:43 PM
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before the guys get to u, edit your post and take out the h in vtech

*edit* oh, i think you should turbo a b18c5
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Old 09-13-2003, 10:54 PM
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Well, if money is not an issue, start out with the B18C1 and then get turbo on it. I would definitely say that would be the best way to start. Why start with anything but the most powerful powerplant if you have the $$??
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Old 09-13-2003, 11:04 PM
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certaintly if money is no issue go with a CRVtec setup and turbo that bastard of an engine.


and too late masta, i saw the H.
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If money is no issue, then piss on the 4 cylinder. Why not go with something from Ferrari or maybe even a 426 hemi? Lingenfelter twin-turbo LS1 427?
1997-2003 Corvette Twin Turbo LS1, ZO6
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1997-2003 Corvette LS1 & LS6 package prices
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Those prices dont include the cost of the car

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Old 09-15-2003, 06:51 PM
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Hey, thanks for replly people, jackasssi, i'm not too rich, I just said I have money for fast honda not corvette

Does anyone know a reliable place to get the B18c1, and what kind of problems will I have fitting it into the CRX, if any?
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if legality is an issue there are only a few swaps i recommend

b16a (jdm or usdm made to fit the proper smog regs for your state)
b18c(1) (see above)
b18c(5) (see above)
b18a1
b18b(1) (see above)
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Not to be a dick but I think you should learn a bit more about engines and building them up before you dive into this. From the things youve said, it doesnt sound like you have too much experience or knowledge about all this stuff.
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Old 09-16-2003, 10:38 AM
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Re: All the confusion.....

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Not to be a dick but I think you should learn a bit more about engines and building them up before you dive into this. From the things youve said, it doesnt sound like you have too much experience or knowledge about all this stuff.



i agree 10000000000% you need to learn your car before you give it more power
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Yups this is true I know this 1000000000000000000000000000000000000%
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10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000% correct
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well i agree 1000000000000000000000000...........oh look i've gone cross-eyed........
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