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Old 10-16-2004, 05:18 PM
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Lightbulb Motor Selection help

What should i put in my 89 CRX DX? I have a choice between an LS,d15 vtec,ZC DOHC or a mini me swap. Right now it has an SI D16 non vtec with roughly around 60-70k miles, im not to happy with it. I would like something with more tourqe. Im also looking to have Power steering an a lsd tranny, as this will be a daily driver. T.I.A.

Im likeing the LS idea b/c i would have to upgrade the mounts,axles. And it'll be ready for a b16 or an ls/vtec down the line.
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Re: Motor Selection help

definently go LS, the others you listed aren't much faster than the motor you have in there now. And the LS has more torque than the others as well. But if you want LSD then you'd either have to buy an aftermarket one or use a b16a tranny, because the LS never came with LSD.
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