For crx si the hp is 108.
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
Yes, I have a 86 crx si and the one I have is from a 88-91 civic/crx. any ? contact me at sconesnbones@comcast.net for any info...
143mph
under the coin holder next to the ecu chips
AnswerYou can swap the seats from same generation civics, civic si, crx si. other may include but not definite del sol, prelude and early model accordAs he said about the same generation civic's and crx's, It is also definite that you can put the prelude, del sol, and integra seats with their brackets, i have prelude si seats in my 91 crx from a 96 si prelude
Yes, a 1990 CRX SI door will fit on a 1990 CRX DX, as both models share the same chassis and door dimensions. However, there may be minor differences in features such as power windows or locks, depending on the trim. If you're swapping doors, ensure that you transfer any necessary components to maintain functionality.
I know on the 89 CRX HF the MAP sensor is located on the firewall. Look for the 3 pin. Should have a white wire, green/white(-), and yellow/red(+)
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A 1990 CRX HF ECU may not work properly in a 1991 CRX Si due to differences in engine management and tuning between the two models. The Si features a more powerful engine and may require a different ECU to handle additional parameters such as fuel mapping and ignition timing. While you might be able to plug in the HF ECU, it's likely to lead to suboptimal performance or driveability issues. For best results, it's recommended to use the ECU specifically designed for the 1991 CRX Si.
The type of oil needed for a 1990 Honda CRX Si with the 1.6 liter engine is 10 W 40 or 10 W 30. The oil can be purchased at any auto parts store.
Civic Racing eXperiment = CRX