Whats up? New kid on the block

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Ozwald

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Whats good? New kid on the block. Been over on the d-series site for a bit but due to planning a AWD b20 swap i suppose its time to come here.

So here's my introduction
Car: 98 Civic lx
Modifications: Vtec, manual swaps.

Plans:
AWD and b20 for now.
 
Oh oh oh-whoa, oh oh oh whoa,

Thanks now that song is stuck in my head.
 
this is the 3rd or 4th one saying AWD this year :lol:

hope it happens. since it is custom, why not do 4g63t awd? much more effective platform under there.
 
Widening or narrowing these rears is going to be a super big deal.
I would just buy a parts CRV and bolt the k-frame up, get a custom driveshaft (CT Driveshaft) and then weld up the new rear subframe to the Civic. It's easier.
 
or just buy a talon.... or other awd car. lol

welcome aboard, though. and good luck with the project.
 
Yea im sure you have herd this many times. To give some hope, I do have a CRV in my garage half way torn apart.
 
don't listen to dickskate he trolls the forums and drives a taurus, his points are invalid
 
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my question is..... why build a awd b20 civic ? (which not even being a dick, 99% chance kid has no idea the ammount of fabrication, or has means too do soo) , sell the civic, 5-speed crv's are cheap, allready awd and 5 speed, allready b-series, and not really a large weight difference between the chassis's themselves. . . . above it all, dumped crv's look dope
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my question is..... why don't you leave?



Welcome to HS and good luck with the build! Having a parts CR-V will definitely help. A Civic shell is in fact much lighter than that of a CR-V. Ignore the misinformation above... If you have the tools and the know-how this is totally possible - and will be really cool.
 
my question is..... why don't you leave?



Welcome to HS and good luck with the build! Having a parts CR-V will definitely help. A Civic shell is in fact much lighter than that of a CR-V. Ignore the misinformation above... If you have the tools and the know-how this is totally possible - and will be really cool.

ha the crv shell - motor/trans and awd assembly , vs civic shell, the weight wouldnt be a big difference at all, and I know its possible, its been done
 
Well if that is the case then there must be NO logical reason to put an Integra engine in a Civic. Because, well, they weigh "almost" the same... :bash::ufucktard:
 
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