crv tranny in a wago?
If the mounting points, rear output location and drive shaft lenght is the same...why not?
From being a past Wagovan owner, I would like to see it done. You shoud do a test fit....and let us know.
From being a past Wagovan owner, I would like to see it done. You shoud do a test fit....and let us know.
can? yes its been done
straight bolt in no ods? unlikely. different driveshaft length, b series stuff is heavier duty and might be bigger, etc.
I dont have any links, but its definitely a fun road to go down
straight bolt in no ods? unlikely. different driveshaft length, b series stuff is heavier duty and might be bigger, etc.
I dont have any links, but its definitely a fun road to go down
basically it can be done get the right mount and everything and get the motor and tranny in, make or buy a custom drive shaft to the stock awd setup crv axles for the rear end are not bigger im pretty sure ive reasearched alot about it. and havent seen it done the awd setup for a crv is not meant to be beat on its for a little extra traction not to put power down, ive seen stock awd wagons with beast singles hold up alot better then b20vtec crvs. the rear axles are weak on those unless you could find a good source for bigger axles and rear diff i would get a drive trian conversion for it. im sure theres some one that makes it by now or go b to d converison keep it sinlge.
sorry for the mispelled/grammar im a little buzzed
sorry for the mispelled/grammar im a little buzzed
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