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Sedan Clan, Hatchback Pack


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Madkore

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I want One!

I've had the Si engine in my 84 since the early 90s.
You're Mad!

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sign me up for a Sport injected badge too

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QUOTE (speedfreak198420 @ Nov 5 2004, 11:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey Mark,

Sign me in to the loony bin for my swap blink.gif . Call me a
nutcase for doing a friends HF to Si tongue.gif .

Can i get in the Hatchback Pack, or are you only
allowed to have 1 badge?

Also, what would you call a person who swaps every possible
piece from an integra? Just wonderin.

Thanx

Jeff


yeah, i think i did ALL of that

HF to black top D16A1, with integra engine, transaxle, front steering knuckles, beam axle, brakes (front and rear), MC, prop valve, and 88-89 integra wiring from the b-pillar forward (the integra dash wiring harness modified to work with the CRX HF dash, and built an adapter to connect a CRX rear wiring harness to the integra's main harness. Oh, and an 86-89 accord LXi Steering wheel so I can use cruise control. (my CRX HF is wired for cruise--I just haven't installed the actuator yet).

Edited by shadowboy, 27 May 2007 - 11:17 AM.

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Best ET so far: 15.130 @ 88.53mph

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I found the Hatchback Pack Badge. Just need the SportInjectedClub Badge
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Under steer is when you hit the wall with your front end.
Over steer is when you hit the wall with your rear end.
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall.
Torque is how far you move the wall.
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So what do I win?, when I collect them all? laugh.gif
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QUOTE (badpenny @ Feb 6 2007, 05:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So what do I win?, when I collect them all? laugh.gif



You don't have this one:


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Sweet! The SportInjected badge appeared in my signature!
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Under steer is when you hit the wall with your front end.
Over steer is when you hit the wall with your rear end.
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall.
Torque is how far you move the wall.
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