What mounts are needed?
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Re: What mounts are needed? (redcivsi)
use the search next time....please
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=548027
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Re: What mounts are needed? (aw1234dude)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by aw1234dude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">use the search next time....please
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=548027</TD></TR></TABLE>
dude...he asked and then you gave him this bullshit reply which is a waste of time...no wonder honda-tech.com is starting to get a bad rep
to answer your question, you'll need at least either a GSR or an Si rear bracket and you may or may not need the vibration mount on the driver's side...i'm not sure if you're running AC so
the driver's side mount is different. it looks like a cylinder with an upside down cone or something that's mounted on the car itself...hard to explain. can't remember what the tranny side mounts look like though
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=548027</TD></TR></TABLE>
dude...he asked and then you gave him this bullshit reply which is a waste of time...no wonder honda-tech.com is starting to get a bad rep
to answer your question, you'll need at least either a GSR or an Si rear bracket and you may or may not need the vibration mount on the driver's side...i'm not sure if you're running AC so
the driver's side mount is different. it looks like a cylinder with an upside down cone or something that's mounted on the car itself...hard to explain. can't remember what the tranny side mounts look like though
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Re: What mounts are needed? (acydphryck)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by acydphryck »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
dude...he asked and then you gave him this bullshit reply which is a waste of time...no wonder honda-tech.com is starting to get a bad rep
to answer your question, you'll need at least either a GSR or an Si rear bracket and you may or may not need the vibration mount on the driver's side...i'm not sure if you're running AC so
the driver's side mount is different. it looks like a cylinder with an upside down cone or something that's mounted on the car itself...hard to explain. can't remember what the tranny side mounts look like though </TD></TR></TABLE>
Dude did you not read the whole thread, it gives the exact mounts you need off of an si. Your wrong its people like YOU that give honda-tech a bad name (meaning your bad attitudity).
Ohh yeah and I was able to use my stock CX timing cover mount and top tranny mount on my b16a2 swap. The driver side torque mount that was included in my swap also fit my 97 hatch.
dude...he asked and then you gave him this bullshit reply which is a waste of time...no wonder honda-tech.com is starting to get a bad rep
to answer your question, you'll need at least either a GSR or an Si rear bracket and you may or may not need the vibration mount on the driver's side...i'm not sure if you're running AC so
the driver's side mount is different. it looks like a cylinder with an upside down cone or something that's mounted on the car itself...hard to explain. can't remember what the tranny side mounts look like though </TD></TR></TABLE>
Dude did you not read the whole thread, it gives the exact mounts you need off of an si. Your wrong its people like YOU that give honda-tech a bad name (meaning your bad attitudity).
Ohh yeah and I was able to use my stock CX timing cover mount and top tranny mount on my b16a2 swap. The driver side torque mount that was included in my swap also fit my 97 hatch.
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