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Old 06-01-2002, 10:24 PM
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B20 in a Rex

I plan on doing a swap sometime this summer. I like the idea of the CRVTEC. but i dont have enough money for everything yet. I do have enough for the block, a tranny, ecu, etc. Just not the whole vtec part. So my question is, what would the B20 alone, run in a CRX? also, what would it run with i/h/e and a decent set of cams?
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the b20 should run times very similar to the b16 in a rex. im gonna be doin this swap as well in the near future
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