AWD-T EG Hatch build
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Awesome build. I'm starting this same project. I have my 88 rear diff already my k24 and a 03 crv tranny.
Would u be interested in fabing up a set of those trailing arms if I supply the parts?
Would u be interested in fabing up a set of those trailing arms if I supply the parts?
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Been super busy lately But I've had time in the past few days to get some work done to the build. mocked up the rear end and got my custom subframe tack welded in and before I finished that up I wanted to hang the driveshaft to make sure I had a good angle.
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Once the drivetrain is complete I'm going to close up the gapping hole in the floor lol! Today I got a chance to build mounts for the viscous coupler and will get better photos when I pull the driveshaft back out. Tomorrow I'm going to head down the my machinest and see if he can build me an adaptor to mate the wagovan driveshaft to the crv transfer case
Sorry for the crappy photos i have to invest into a better light fixture!
Sorry for the crappy photos i have to invest into a better light fixture!
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Yes very true! But How far long k series have grown I think it's the best power plant now a days, I'm shooting for 450-500hp on a nearly stock engine, b series its nearly impossible
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love it, no need to make it all complicated haha just fab it up and get it done. Cant wait to see some footage it does from a dig lol
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Stopped by my machinest today and he started making the adapter I needed to bolt the crv t case to the wagovan driveshaft, looking like I'll have the driveshaft mocked up this weekend. If so I'll be Able to finish welding and build my rear mount for the differential
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Nice work had a few boosted RT wagons and even 1 CRX swapped with RT4wd parts nothing like taking something AWD on in a honda and kicking there *** of the line in for the finished project hell I might need a set of those rear trailing arms my EG needs traction....