CRVTEC in 94 civic ex
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CRVTEC in 94 civic ex
what kinda ecu,tranny,and axles do i need to use?
also can you run a S.C. or turbo with a b20?
if not what about NOS?
i want to keep it as fast as possible but i still want some reliability
thanks
also can you run a S.C. or turbo with a b20?
if not what about NOS?
i want to keep it as fast as possible but i still want some reliability
thanks
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Re: CRVTEC in 94 civic ex (tjtice)
Ecu - im using my b16 ecu (hondata would be best)
Yes
Yes but nos=bad
for reliaility build it semi high compression and stay all motor.
im boosting
Yes
Yes but nos=bad
for reliaility build it semi high compression and stay all motor.
im boosting
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Re: CRVTEC in 94 civic ex (tjtice)
Hey, I am just outside of Knoxville
I am using a reworked and shunk2 or mugen chipped p28 ecu
You will need a hydro tranny- GSR for NA, LS for FI
Not sure on axles, my setup is on 4th gen
NOS is possible on anything, but you need self control, I will be using NX myself for now, hopefully
You can SC or turbo just about anything, SC will probably be more reliable and require less maintenance, I have plans of going SCed in the future
Reliability-just what KAMiN said
read this for more details http://www.crvtec.com/
There is a lot of info out there on this, you just need to sit down and look
I am using a reworked and shunk2 or mugen chipped p28 ecu
You will need a hydro tranny- GSR for NA, LS for FI
Not sure on axles, my setup is on 4th gen
NOS is possible on anything, but you need self control, I will be using NX myself for now, hopefully
You can SC or turbo just about anything, SC will probably be more reliable and require less maintenance, I have plans of going SCed in the future
Reliability-just what KAMiN said
read this for more details http://www.crvtec.com/
There is a lot of info out there on this, you just need to sit down and look
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