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Originally posted by rixXxceboy@Jan 6 2003, 10:49 PM
here are some engine weights.
Engine Weights:
Si = 218.9 lbs.
Std/DX = 207.7 lbs.
HF = 195.3 lbs.
ZC = 247.9 lbs. (give or take a little.....)
B16 = 309 lbs.
these were taken from this page:
(4th heading down)
Ryan's 88 CRX Si Info & Specs page
Originally posted by pissedoffsol@Jan 7 2003, 01:21 AM
does that include tranny, axles, subframe (some come with it... mine did), ecu, wiring, starter, alternator, and so on? cuz that shit adds up
Originally posted by 90 accord+Jan 7 2003, 12:11 AM-->rixXxceboy@Jan 6 2003, 10:49 PM
here are some engine weights.
Engine Weights:
Si = 218.9 lbs.
Std/DX = 207.7 lbs.
HF = 195.3 lbs.
ZC = 247.9 lbs. (give or take a little.....)
B16 = 309 lbs.
these were taken from this page:
(4th heading down)
Ryan's 88 CRX Si Info & Specs page
so youre saying i can bench press all of those motors?!?
Originally posted by kylemarhx+Jan 7 2003, 02:07 AM-->Originally posted by 90 accord@Jan 7 2003, 12:11 AM
rixXxceboy@Jan 6 2003, 10:49 PM
here are some engine weights.
Engine Weights:
Si = 218.9 lbs.
Std/DX = 207.7 lbs.
HF = 195.3 lbs.
ZC = 247.9 lbs. (give or take a little.....)
B16 = 309 lbs.
these were taken from this page:
(4th heading down)
Ryan's 88 CRX Si Info & Specs page
so youre saying i can bench press all of those motors?!?
that's bs, you can't bench 300 lbs.
Originally posted by kylemarhx+Jan 7 2003, 02:07 AM-->Originally posted by 90 accord@Jan 7 2003, 12:11 AM
rixXxceboy@Jan 6 2003, 10:49 PM
here are some engine weights.
Engine Weights:
Si = 218.9 lbs.
Std/DX = 207.7 lbs.
HF = 195.3 lbs.
ZC = 247.9 lbs. (give or take a little.....)
B16 = 309 lbs.
these were taken from this page:
(4th heading down)
Ryan's 88 CRX Si Info & Specs page
so youre saying i can bench press all of those motors?!?
that's bs, you can't bench 300 lbs.
Originally posted by sisteve@Jan 7 2003, 02:34 PM
I dont know, your looking like brian and myself, and I hit the gym every other morning, and I can only bench 150
on the other hand, brian can only bench 65 lbs (the weight of one ONE! d16 tranny) , and only on sundays when he eats his wheaties! I think sir wildbillhatchbac can voutch for that one lol
j/k you fohcker
Originally posted by 90 accord@Jan 7 2003, 09:35 PM
i have some strong legs too hehe.. maxed out on the leg press machine with a 45 degree incline; put up 1150 lbs.for those of you that don;t know, leg pressing is a LOT easier then squatting.
Originally posted by MaaseyRacer+Jan 8 2003, 12:41 AM-->90 accord@Jan 7 2003, 09:35 PM
i have some strong legs too hehe.. maxed out on the leg press machine with a 45 degree incline; put up 1150 lbs.for those of you that don;t know, leg pressing is a LOT easier then squatting.
dayum yo! that is some leg pressing my max is 380...shit and i am a bike racer, well anything more than that and i will end up with too much mucsle weight.
I am impressed dude i know the kind of training that goes into being able to do something like that.
Originally posted by 90 accord@Jan 7 2003, 11:35 PM
maxed out on the leg press machine with a 45 degree incline; put up 1150 lbs.for those of you that don;t know, leg pressing is a LOT easier then squatting.
Originally posted by Calesta+Jan 9 2003, 08:40 PM-->90 accord@Jan 7 2003, 11:35 PM
maxed out on the leg press machine with a 45 degree incline; put up 1150 lbs.for those of you that don;t know, leg pressing is a LOT easier then squatting.
Nice. The best I could do was 700 lbs through 10 reps, but that was lying on my back and with no incline, and pushing straight up. I only weigh 165 though, and when I did 700 lbs, I weighed something like 135... strong legs kick ass, and so does a 35" vertical.