I can tell you that the engine used in the CR-V is identical to the engine in the Honda Civic.
I rarely do this, however, you may want to go on the internet and locate a Honda CRX or CR-V owners/fan group on the internet and post your question there OR simply call a Honda dealer's service department and ask.
== == Honda didn't make a CR-V in 1991, so I'll assume it's a typo and you meant a 1991 CRX. In any case, it also depends on whether it's automatic or manual transmission. Regardless of whether it's a CR-V or CRX, here's the guidelines on fluid recommendations: Manual transmission: Honda Manual Transmission Fluid is preferred. Alternate substitutes are 10W30 or 10W40 motor oil. If you have a CRX, it'll take 1.9 quarts of fluid. If a CRV (1997-2002), you'll need 1.8 quarts. Automatic transmission: Honda ATF-Z1 Automatic Transmission Fluid.. If you have a CRX, it'll take 2.5 quarts. If a CRV (1997-2002), it takes 3.0 quarts.
the 1991 Honda crx hf has the 1.5 liter motor unless a swap has been done
10w 30 SF motor oil
yea
88-91 Crx parts will not fit on a 86 crx. The 86 Crx has wider lights.
Almost all parts will interchange as they have the same chassis and series of motor.
No. The d16a1 motor will only fit the first generation crx's
4X100
1991
88-89 hf crx uses 190cc 90-91 hf crx uses 240cc
the seats are from a 1988-1991 Crx(2nd Gen) and i wanted to know if they would fit a older Crx 1984-1987(1st gen)
Honda produced the CRX from 1983 to 1991. Honda is releasing a car in 2011 called the CR-Z, it is a hybrid remake of the CRX. Check it out!