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Old 04-10-2004, 03:00 PM
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Question what to do frist

ok i have a crx si 89 and soon will begin to mod the hell out of it now i will be taken $100 -$200 out of every pay check bi-weekly but what come as the problem is what order to do things in. What do i get first, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and so on?? well thank you for any help you may give
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Old 04-10-2004, 04:15 PM
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Re: what to do frist

$1500 + shipping for a 160hp complete B16A1 swap man, can't beat it.
http://www.hmotorsonline.com/shop/sc...age&item=30002

After that you can go a few ways.. You could either go all motor, boosted, or sprayed (not recommended). If going all motor, get the usual intake/header/exhaust, and if you have the money start building the internals. If you wanna turbocharge it that will be another 2 grand or more, but it will replace your intake and header so all you'll need is an exhaust after that, with 2.5" piping. If you're spraying, build it up like you would all motor.

Check some posts around the CRX area for more info.
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moved to CRX section. im sure they'll be able to help u out more here...
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Re: what to do frist

I have the same car, 89 CRX Si. I have a B16a in it (same as above) but with Type R cams, gives it a little boost in horsepower.
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Re: what to do frist

hmmm.

www.flashoptions.com
1500 for a front clip b16 with all bodyparts
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1000 for a compleate b16 with x-member, radiator, etc.
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Re: what to do frist

hey if u plan on boosting 3" is the better exhuast size 2.5 might be too small for turbo
its like better for an n/a set up
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Re: what to do frist

definitely a B swap first.
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