My 94 Hatch CX Project
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My 94 Hatch CX Project
this is my new project 1994 honda civic hatch cx clean for 1800 i picked up it has no motor or trans tho but thats no problem as ill b putting a h22 with a lsd tranny in it and maybe doing a 75shot on it i plan on doing a greddy exhust i think not sure and putting some skunk2 coil overs to drop it some but anyways here are some pics of the outside i will take some of the inside later and the engine bay that painted silver. I am a truck driver so this build will take time to do thanks and enjoy
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so...is the rest of the car going to be silver...or just the bay? Just curious. Seems like a weird color to spray the bay if thats the only part of the car thats going to be that color.
Also, have you considered buying an H2B kit? Its a kit that allows you to match a H22 to a B series transmission which will give it better axle angles and gear ratios. Plus, B series trannsmissions are more abundant which means they are both cheaper and easier to find parts for. If you're planning on staying away from turbos with your H22, I would definately suggest going the H2B route...
Also, have you considered buying an H2B kit? Its a kit that allows you to match a H22 to a B series transmission which will give it better axle angles and gear ratios. Plus, B series trannsmissions are more abundant which means they are both cheaper and easier to find parts for. If you're planning on staying away from turbos with your H22, I would definately suggest going the H2B route...
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so...is the rest of the car going to be silver...or just the bay? Just curious. Seems like a weird color to spray the bay if thats the only part of the car thats going to be that color.
Also, have you considered buying an H2B kit? Its a kit that allows you to match a H22 to a B series transmission which will give it better axle angles and gear ratios. Plus, B series trannsmissions are more abundant which means they are both cheaper and easier to find parts for. If you're planning on staying away from turbos with your H22, I would definately suggest going the H2B route...
Also, have you considered buying an H2B kit? Its a kit that allows you to match a H22 to a B series transmission which will give it better axle angles and gear ratios. Plus, B series trannsmissions are more abundant which means they are both cheaper and easier to find parts for. If you're planning on staying away from turbos with your H22, I would definately suggest going the H2B route...
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