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Old 01-31-2005, 12:25 PM
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B16a bolt onto B20 tranny?

Oi guys,

I was wondering if a B16a motor bolts up to a B20 AWD tranny?

I own a 1978 Honda Civic, and I will be putting in a turbo B16 once I'm done my schooling.

My little civic won't be able to handle 400hp on the front wheels, so why not go ALL out and stick a crv driveline in...all custom. I know it sounds crazy but...you'll be seeing my taillights the whole time.
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Re: B16a bolt onto B20 tranny?

get ready for your finals project now it'll be forever

hell your shit isn't even EFI so worry about that first the kinda work needed for that is beyond worth.

and time and money spent getting a EVO would be better to start
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CRV has like an 85/15 torque split, so all you're going to do is spend tons of time to put a weak rear axle in that really doesn't give you piss for extra traction.
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