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    Default rear wheel drive conversion on civic/integra

    what kinda trouble would i be getting myself into if i wanted to do a rwd conversion on a civic/del sol/integra or something like that. what problems will i run into, and what parts from other cars will i need. total it could cost me in the end assuming i did 100% of the work. chances are if i ever go through with this, it will be in a 95-99 civic, or any 94+ integra or del sol.

    reason im asking is cause im really starting to want a rear wheel drive car, but there is no way i could push myself into driving something outside of honda/acura. im not expecting any since im in the honda section but i dont need no bashing bs, im not claiming they are the best, fastest, coolest cars. i promise, i know, that by far they are none of those. they are just what i like and plan to stick with them.

    i know its alot of work, but i just dont know all the details of what the hard work will consist of. also, im not looking for something like a corvette engine in a civic, i seen the video. just something like a crv b20.

    ontop of all that, how much MORE hard work would it be to make it a v6 rwd, over a 4cylinder rwb
    Last edited by Schugg; 12-30-2007 at 02:23 PM.
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