Hydro to cable swich
Might want to list the year/make/model next time because not everyone can see the CRX in your avatar.
For now, I'll assume we're talking about a CRX.
To run a hydro tranny in a CRX you'll need more than just a cable conversion, the hydro tranny uses different mounts. If you're determined to go hydro (which is not a bad idea) than have a look at the kits on www.hasport.com.
Plenty of people run non-ZC D-Series trannys on a ZC. You'll need to switch to normal CRX axles. (one long, one short). Just make sure you go with a d-series transmission with aggressive gear ratios because gearing can make a noticeable difference in performance.. especially on the smaller honda motors.
For now, I'll assume we're talking about a CRX.To run a hydro tranny in a CRX you'll need more than just a cable conversion, the hydro tranny uses different mounts. If you're determined to go hydro (which is not a bad idea) than have a look at the kits on www.hasport.com.
Plenty of people run non-ZC D-Series trannys on a ZC. You'll need to switch to normal CRX axles. (one long, one short). Just make sure you go with a d-series transmission with aggressive gear ratios because gearing can make a noticeable difference in performance.. especially on the smaller honda motors.
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