nooooooo they do not i would know i gota crappy d15b2 non vtec u can put a lot of different engines n a crx anything from integra 2.3 or a prelude engine u just have to have the right engine mounts n correct ecu/cam/intake manifold
it will fit if you want it to. my buddy had a crx si with ls vtech and a Chevy radiator. and i have a 86 crx and just put a prelude radiator in it last night
Many Honda Civics came with Vtech engines which greatly increased their power and performance. These engines were designed to run at very high revolutions to produce the most efficient power curve.
The spark plug gap for a 1997 Honda Accord with a 2.2L VTech engine is .044 inches. All 1997 Honda engines have a gap of .044 inches.
non-vtec d16 engines have about 106 horsepower
I believe the crx si came with a d series engine, unless it was a jdm crx. basically if your crx has a single over head cam motor ( SOHC ) then it is D series which means no your crx tranny can not bolt up to an integra. Since integras are all B series engines or Dual over head cam ( DOHC ) usuall the b18a1 or b1 unless gsr .
what year and model crx they came with different engines for the different trim level a dx is d15b2 and the si is d16a6, and nobody cares about the hf because they are garbage
The population of VTech is 2,009.
VTech was created in 1976.
All CRX Si came with manual transmissions.
there's a couple of sites, www.jdmenginescorp.com, www.jspecauto.com, royaljapanesemotors.com. They should have replacement engines for any year and model. You can also find motors to swap with if your trying to make your CRX faster. But they should have the same exact one that your model CRX has too.
its vtec not vtech.
V-TECH, a house phone and childrens toy company, never manufactured engines.