Yes, another n00b.
Yes, another n00b.
Hey guys/girls, my name is Cody and of course im new here.
I have a 1990 Honda CRX Si, and i have a quick little question..
I was wondering if i could put a D16Y7 head on my D16A6 block, and if so, what would i need to make it complete.. ECU, etc.. Thanks.
I have a 1990 Honda CRX Si, and i have a quick little question..
I was wondering if i could put a D16Y7 head on my D16A6 block, and if so, what would i need to make it complete.. ECU, etc.. Thanks.
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1990 Honda CRX Si - Sold to sprayedtegra
1985 & 1986 Suzuki Quadracer 250R's - Projects
1994 Jeep Cherokee - Daily Driver
Hi and welcome to TR. I also have a 90 CRX Si.
Check out Honda/Acura tech
I would go with a Y8 or Z6 head on your D16 block
The annual CRX meet in Orlando comes up in October, check Honda/Acura Tech as the time draws near.
Check out Honda/Acura tech
I would go with a Y8 or Z6 head on your D16 block
The annual CRX meet in Orlando comes up in October, check Honda/Acura Tech as the time draws near.
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I see people out there spending money on the car to improve it … If you spend half that effort just working on your driving skills, making you and the car work together as a team, then you’ll go faster – period. To make the car go a second faster on the track takes a lot more energy and money than making yourself drive it one second faster.
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