EF AWD
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EF AWD
how much would it cost me to make my ef awd
im runing a k24 supercharge on my 91 EF si
but looking to go faster with the same swap
just wondering how much it will cost me to make it awd
im runing a k24 supercharge on my 91 EF si
but looking to go faster with the same swap
just wondering how much it will cost me to make it awd
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Re: EF AWD
Find a shop that can custom fabricate components and ask them.
This seriously is one of those instances where the saying "if you have to ask then you can't afford it" comes to mind.
This seriously is one of those instances where the saying "if you have to ask then you can't afford it" comes to mind.
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lol u got pleny of money lol only motor got 17k so how about u stick to the topic and dnt make stupid comments not from around here new in fl so iwass train to find out a shop around here!
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Neither your thread topic nor your question reflect your desire to find a local shop to do this for you so tehnically I did stick to the topic, read my first statement. If you don't get any suggestions on this thread for your local area you may want to try posting in the regional forums, you might have a little more luck there.
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I'm glad you got a lot of money. Get it done.
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I'm glad you got a lot of money. Get it done.
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it would be cheaper to take a gallon of gas, burn that bitch to the ground and buy something, anything that's AWD and modify it, than it would be to try and make your ef AWD.
you would have to find a donor AWD that you wanted to use, Fab. everything to get it to fit in your chassis. Since you have no Idea what needs to be done; a shop is the only way to get it done and most shops would turn you away. I send guys down the road all the time at my shop that have stupid hair-brained ideas. I don't need their business.
you would have to find a donor AWD that you wanted to use, Fab. everything to get it to fit in your chassis. Since you have no Idea what needs to be done; a shop is the only way to get it done and most shops would turn you away. I send guys down the road all the time at my shop that have stupid hair-brained ideas. I don't need their business.
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also there are some companies that are doing k24's into elements, not to sure if the awd is being kept, but if so buy a element, strip all the drive train from it, pay a shop to custom fab everything, spend 60-80k into your POS and hate yourself for spending all that cash on a Honda when you could have started something better
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It can be done
Will it take a lot of work and money yes.
Is this your car. Yes.
My friend had a Toyota supra rwd trans bolted to a fwd 4g63
Just used a custome adaption plate.
With the money you're gonna spend, do it all right, use quality parts and quality fabrication
Highly disagree with first comment
"If you have to ask, you can't afford it"
How much is an oil pan gasket?
20$
Damn can't afford that.
Reminds me of
"If you're asking for help, you probably can't do it"
How do you change your oil?
Drain it and replace filter and fill it up.
Damn idk how to do that either.
Will it take a lot of work and money yes.
Is this your car. Yes.
My friend had a Toyota supra rwd trans bolted to a fwd 4g63
Just used a custome adaption plate.
With the money you're gonna spend, do it all right, use quality parts and quality fabrication
Highly disagree with first comment
"If you have to ask, you can't afford it"
How much is an oil pan gasket?
20$
Damn can't afford that.
Reminds me of
"If you're asking for help, you probably can't do it"
How do you change your oil?
Drain it and replace filter and fill it up.
Damn idk how to do that either.
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Agreed with other ports too.
It's gonna take a lot of fan in that ef
But the look on the persons face when your little ef beats thier car.
You have 3 posts on here. Hope you're serious and not just wasting our time here
It's gonna take a lot of fan in that ef
But the look on the persons face when your little ef beats thier car.
You have 3 posts on here. Hope you're serious and not just wasting our time here
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Re: EF AWD
It can be done
Will it take a lot of work and money yes.
Is this your car. Yes.
My friend had a Toyota supra rwd trans bolted to a fwd 4g63
Just used a custome adaption plate.
With the money you're gonna spend, do it all right, use quality parts and quality fabrication
Highly disagree with first comment
"If you have to ask, you can't afford it"
How much is an oil pan gasket?
20$
Damn can't afford that.
Reminds me of
"If you're asking for help, you probably can't do it"
How do you change your oil?
Drain it and replace filter and fill it up.
Damn idk how to do that either.
Will it take a lot of work and money yes.
Is this your car. Yes.
My friend had a Toyota supra rwd trans bolted to a fwd 4g63
Just used a custome adaption plate.
With the money you're gonna spend, do it all right, use quality parts and quality fabrication
Highly disagree with first comment
"If you have to ask, you can't afford it"
How much is an oil pan gasket?
20$
Damn can't afford that.
Reminds me of
"If you're asking for help, you probably can't do it"
How do you change your oil?
Drain it and replace filter and fill it up.
Damn idk how to do that either.
lol u got pleny of money lol only motor got 17k so how about u stick to the topic and dnt make stupid comments not from around here new in fl so iwass train to find out a shop around here
Find a shop that can custom fabricate components and ask them.
This seriously is one of those instances where the saying "if you have to ask then you can't afford it" comes to mind.
This seriously is one of those instances where the saying "if you have to ask then you can't afford it" comes to mind.
I do my own fab work. Want to know who I'd suggest? Me. Pick me. It'll be $22,000 for the install. I'll have it to you in under a year.
HondaTech's tech section has become ridiculous.
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buy this, remove the drivetrain, and just do a little bit of welding to put it on your car
update the driver mod, probably change the tires and whala!
but just so you know, you will be slower with the same engine set-up and awd. faster off the line but a lot slower overall...you know, parasitic drivetrain loss and all
update the driver mod, probably change the tires and whala!
but just so you know, you will be slower with the same engine set-up and awd. faster off the line but a lot slower overall...you know, parasitic drivetrain loss and all
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None of which is demonstrated by the original dumbass asking the question.
Anything is possible, but if you have to ask, you can't do it.
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also there are some companies that are doing k24's into elements, not to sure if the awd is being kept, but if so buy a element, strip all the drive train from it, pay a shop to custom fab everything, spend 60-80k into your POS and hate yourself for spending all that cash on a Honda when you could have started something better
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Dumbass, what you don't get is that everyone else commenting knows it can be done, and has been done several times! But it's not like there's a hasport kit available. Every time it's been a custom fabrication, a lot of fabrication! Which takes skill and experience.
None of which is demonstrated by the original dumbass asking the question.
Anything is possible, but if you have to ask, you can't do it.
None of which is demonstrated by the original dumbass asking the question.
Anything is possible, but if you have to ask, you can't do it.
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Re: EF AWD
Was thinking about going awd in my ef hatch once im done building my d16. im starting to shy away from the idea because finding parts in my area is proving to be very difficult. It is alot of work but if you map out and write down all the steps and everything you will most likly need before you start it will make it a much easier build
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For the OP:
I was reading a thread that you might be interested in just now. I've never looked into seeing if the wagovan 4WD rear trailing arms are a direct swap with regular rear trailing arms (I really doubt they are given that 88-00 Civic/CRX are generally the same) but if they are not then this thread will give you an idea of what to expect will have to be done:
https://honda-tech.com/forums/appearance-build-threads-122/awd-t-eg-hatch-build-3187587/
I was reading a thread that you might be interested in just now. I've never looked into seeing if the wagovan 4WD rear trailing arms are a direct swap with regular rear trailing arms (I really doubt they are given that 88-00 Civic/CRX are generally the same) but if they are not then this thread will give you an idea of what to expect will have to be done:
https://honda-tech.com/forums/appearance-build-threads-122/awd-t-eg-hatch-build-3187587/