I was wondering, anyone have any idea why the CRX's are on the same line,
but the Civic's aren't? The Si versions share the same motor, as do the
base versions. The suspension (AFAIK) is interchangeable between the two.
Why the differentiation? Just curious (can't actually afford to build a
CSP car).
Scott Sawyer
'91 Civic Si, ES 22
Team Underdog Racing, Underdog F&C
SCCA
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999 12:13:47 -0500 "Meyer, Brian J"
<Brian.Meyer@Wichita.BOEING.com> writes:
>
>
> Brandon Smith writes:
<snip>
>That's right. In SP, you can swap engine/transmission combinations as
>long
>as the car is on the same line in the rule book. That means, for my
>car ('90
>CRX Si) I can buy the lightest chassis ('88 HF) and put the most
>powerful
>engine in it ('90 or '91 Si), because the listing in CSP reads: CRX
>all
>(88-91).
>Regards,
>Brian Meyer
>Wichita Region
>'90 CRX si CSP
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