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I visited the site today and found out that there is a 4wd versoin of the civic but it has a 1.5lt engine,
also the engine code for the RS is the same as ours it's a D17A and i don't know waht the compression i on our cars but i think this one has a compression of 9.9, don't realy know check it out at this site Civic JP
also the engine code for the RS is the same as ours it's a D17A and i don't know waht the compression i on our cars but i think this one has a compression of 9.9, don't realy know check it out at this site Civic JP
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hey, i havent seen that before...is there a link with english?? cause i cant read japanese. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG]
but id like to know more about this thing...ive been thinking why honda doesnt make a 4wd civic...but now i see i was wrong, so id like to read up on it.
but id like to know more about this thing...ive been thinking why honda doesnt make a 4wd civic...but now i see i was wrong, so id like to read up on it.
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I was thinking that maybe it would be possible to buy the parts required to turn one of our 7th gen's into an AWD version. 
I think a new transmition would be required as well as a drive shaft and then a rear differential and then new drive axles for the back. Maybe more than this though? I know that it's a hydraulic power transfer system of some sort. Maybe it's more than mechanical though? There's probably some electronics there too to control it. maybe an on/off buttom as well? Anyway, wouldn't it be cool to have an AWD civic coupe with a K series swap souped up with turbo and N20 and all the other aftermarket goodies? :
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I think a new transmition would be required as well as a drive shaft and then a rear differential and then new drive axles for the back. Maybe more than this though? I know that it's a hydraulic power transfer system of some sort. Maybe it's more than mechanical though? There's probably some electronics there too to control it. maybe an on/off buttom as well? Anyway, wouldn't it be cool to have an AWD civic coupe with a K series swap souped up with turbo and N20 and all the other aftermarket goodies? :
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[hr]Originally posted by: Grey
I was thinking that maybe it would be possible to buy the parts required to turn one of our 7th gen's into an AWD version.
I think a new transmition would be required as well as a drive shaft and then a rear differential and then new drive axles for the back. Maybe more than this though? I know that it's a hydraulic power transfer system of some sort. Maybe it's more than mechanical though? There's probably some electronics there too to control it. maybe an on/off buttom as well? Anyway, wouldn't it be cool to have an AWD civic coupe with a K series swap souped up with turbo and N20 and all the other aftermarket goodies? :
rool::[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Grey
I was thinking that maybe it would be possible to buy the parts required to turn one of our 7th gen's into an AWD version.

I think a new transmition would be required as well as a drive shaft and then a rear differential and then new drive axles for the back. Maybe more than this though? I know that it's a hydraulic power transfer system of some sort. Maybe it's more than mechanical though? There's probably some electronics there too to control it. maybe an on/off buttom as well? Anyway, wouldn't it be cool to have an AWD civic coupe with a K series swap souped up with turbo and N20 and all the other aftermarket goodies? :
rool::[hr]
what do you think grey? by 2005 you think theyll get some smarts so i can trade my lease in for a new civy??? hehe
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I hope and I pray! If not, then I'll buy the last model year anyway and swap the best K series in there. Or at least one with all I need. I'll be upgrading it with aftermarket internals anyway. Muahahaha!!! Frankenstein! [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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