No way! Honda engines can last up to 300,000 miles - engine and transmission. Unless the engine check light is on or if it's running badly, there's no problem.
It could do. DOn't let it run lean. It's very uneconomical and bad for the engine.
yes because i have a engine 1.6 esi in the crx!!!it will fit
I got 45 mpg going 70 mph for 500 mile with 197000 miles on my crx
d15b6
the 1991 Honda crx hf has the 1.5 liter motor unless a swap has been done
Tricked Out - 2004 Honda CRX Engine Dress-Up 1-6 was released on: USA: 2004
pull the gas tank
92/93 GSR Axles. Its what i use in my 91 CRX with b16a with quaife diff.
If it's the Civic CRX 1.5Ltr engine code EW3the head bolts can be reused
In the US the most powerful engine offered was the D16A6 in the "Si" model which produced 108hp In the Japanese domestic market (JDM) the CRX SiR came with the B16A1 which produced 150hp
I have a 1987 Honda CRX HF that gets 41 miles per gallon with a lead foot. I think I got 45 miles per gallon when added up over 1000 trip recently...
there's no b15 Honda engine, if you meant d15 it will fit