b18c1 GSR to CRX swap
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Re: b18c1 GSR to WRX swap
i mean dude i just sat there and called you a idiot for the same ignorant ass mistake in the other thread you made on this same subject and you did the same shit twice....
you brought it on yourself....
and it was only like 5 mins before i just called that ignorant shit out....
CRX
the c and w keys are a whole row apart......
you brought it on yourself....
and it was only like 5 mins before i just called that ignorant shit out....
CRX
the c and w keys are a whole row apart......
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Re: b18c1 GSR to WRX swap
CRX's are very light
they dont resell very well.
a gsr swap into a Crx would need the following.
b swap to ef mounts
b swap to ef shift linkage
then to wire it up
i may be missing something....
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Re: b18c1 GSR to WRX swap
Edit- i forgot about the whole ef thing. It might be easier to put it into an eg. (92-95 civic)
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Re: b18c1 GSR to WRX swap
yes deff easier to put into a eg
and most of the time in order to fit a downpipe on the ef/da chassis the lower tortion bar needs to be modified or replaced with a aftermarket.
is it worth it?
to each his own....
i wouldnt build a ef unless i absolutely had to... or wanted a easy replacement shell seeing how you can buy them running for like 700 bucks....
and most of the time in order to fit a downpipe on the ef/da chassis the lower tortion bar needs to be modified or replaced with a aftermarket.
is it worth it?
to each his own....
i wouldnt build a ef unless i absolutely had to... or wanted a easy replacement shell seeing how you can buy them running for like 700 bucks....
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Re: b18c1 GSR to CRX swap
mounts
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HASPO...spagenameZWDVW
linkage
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Avid-...QQcmdZViewItem
those are just ebay prices you can get them used on here if you wait and look long enough....
plus whatever else you may need...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HASPO...spagenameZWDVW
linkage
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Avid-...QQcmdZViewItem
those are just ebay prices you can get them used on here if you wait and look long enough....
plus whatever else you may need...
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Re: b18c1 GSR to CRX swap
To give you and idea of what you are looking at with a Rex...
I'm doing a CRVtec into a CRX and here is what I've got so far:
Motor and trans - 1900
Mounts - 450
Linkage - 150
ECU - 100
Intake - 180
Exhaust - 450
Header - 450
Full-Race cross member - 450
Full-Race radiator and Fan - 400
OBX LSD (good enough for a DD) - 450
I still need
Axles - 300 (for new DSS Stage 1's)
Rywire Harness - 190
Miscellaneous hoses, fluids, nuts, bolts, brackets...
Total - 5570 (= a grip of money, to quote Highend)
That's assuming you are doing all your own work. You've already got the engine and trans it sounds like, so do some math.
Can you do it cheaper, sure. I'm trying to do it right.
Oh, and good luck finding a CRX without rust in the rear quarter panels...
Just remember, it's never, EVER as cheap as you think.
I'm doing a CRVtec into a CRX and here is what I've got so far:
Motor and trans - 1900
Mounts - 450
Linkage - 150
ECU - 100
Intake - 180
Exhaust - 450
Header - 450
Full-Race cross member - 450
Full-Race radiator and Fan - 400
OBX LSD (good enough for a DD) - 450
I still need
Axles - 300 (for new DSS Stage 1's)
Rywire Harness - 190
Miscellaneous hoses, fluids, nuts, bolts, brackets...
Total - 5570 (= a grip of money, to quote Highend)
That's assuming you are doing all your own work. You've already got the engine and trans it sounds like, so do some math.
Can you do it cheaper, sure. I'm trying to do it right.
Oh, and good luck finding a CRX without rust in the rear quarter panels...
Just remember, it's never, EVER as cheap as you think.
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