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Old 08-21-2010, 03:42 PM   #101
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Default Re: CRZ Type-R in the works?

I got it from day one.....the crz is a girls car just like the crx. Modding crz is going to be a bear, the ecu's that tie the hybred junk into the drive train will not be happy when you start messing around. The quickest way to get any preformance out of this pig would be to take the whole drivetrain and swap it with a biuld Fit drivetrain....but unlike the crx, you will still be stuck with macstrut front strut susension and a twist beam rear suspension......sorry, I'm hopping mini will go ahead with their coupe project. That would be much more "old honda type-r ish....
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