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1990 Honda Crx Si (true Titled Si!), Built Turbo B16, Clean, 5 Speed! on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:204545 Color: Matte Satin Black /
  Black/Grey
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:B16 VTEC
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JHMED936XLS009116 Year: 1990
Interior Color: Black/Grey
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: CRX
Trim: Si Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 204,545
Exterior Color: Matte Satin Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Car is very clean for a 90. Body could use some touching up (see pics), but nothing major. Interior has some blemishes and scratches, very minor tear in driver seat, but interior is otherwise VERY clean. Only thing this car needs is tires in the next few months. Car runs, drives, brakes, etc flawlessly."

Up for sale is my 1991 CRX Si, with a built and turbo'd B16 VTEC. This car was built right, and is very clean (and very quick)! I bought this from my friend a while back, after helping him build it. This has been a great daily driver, but I got a new job and need a truck, so she has to go.


~8,000 miles on B16 build, 205k miles on body


MODS

-ENGINE-

JDM B16a (DOHC, VTEC)
81.5mm SRP 9/1 Pistons
Eagle Rods
ACL Bearings
Polished Crank
Mild Ported Head
GSR Cams
DSM 450cc Injectors
T3/T4 Turbo with 84 AR exhaust, 50 AR compressor
Monster Front Mount Intercooler (seriously, it's huge)
Megan Racing Exhaust, 2.5" Downpipe to 3" Exhaust (catless)
Custom Breather System (10 am off valve cover to one catch can, and 2-10 am off block to another catch can)
Greddy Type S Blow-off Valve
CC Fab Mini-Ram Manifold
10 psi Wastegate
Short Throw Shifter
ACT Xtreme 6 Puck Unsprung Clutch
Aluminum 12 lb Lightweight Flywheel
New Radiator and Slim Fan
Conservatively tuned on 93 octane, on Chrome, with 2-step and 10 psi for the break-in (motor is built to handle more)

-SUSPENSION-

H&R Springs on Adjustable Coilover Sleeves
Under Front Tie Bars

-EXTERIOR-

Y49 "Satin Black" Matte Paint
Amber Corner Lights
Amber Bumper Lights
Custom Front Lip
15 inch LS Mesh Wheels

-INTERIOR-

Boost Gauge (psi), Oil Pressure Gauge (psi), and A/F Gauge
Oversized Rev Meter with Shift Light
Kill Switch (great safety measure and theft deterrent)
Minty CRX Seats (a few small blemishes and small tear on driver's side, but VERY good shape)
Clean Factory Dash, Center Console, Door Panels, and Carpet
Clean Factory Rear Interior (complete with cargo cover/storage tray)
JDM Cluster (all lights, tach, speedo, odo, etc. work)
Aluminum Pedals


CONDITION (Important, please read)

Exterior: 6/10 Could certainly use a few touch-ups here and there, but very clean for a CRX/EF. Windshield is cracked, but it hasn't spread since I've owned the car. Paint is coming off/small dent on driver's side (see pics), minor scratches here and there. The paint job was done with a gun; it's not perfect by any means, but it looks better than a lot of DIY jobs I've seen out there. Also, I had a separate key for the doors/trunk, but I lost it. The trunk is locked, and the passenger door can lock, but if you want to lock the driver's side door, you'll need to get a key made. The mesh wheels have regular wear and tear, but shine up nicely.

Interior: 8/10 No headliner, but the metal is rust-free, clean, and like-new. Some small scratches and blemishes on driver's side pillar. A/F still needs to be hooked up, I just haven't had time to get around to it. No stereo at the moment due to gauges occupying all available DIN space. But you could install one with some creative mounting, or in the glove box for that stealthy feel. Interior is in good condition for a 23 year old car. Seats have a few small blemishes/marks, and the tear mentioned above, but otherwise very clean.

Mechanical: 8.5/10 Everything works flawlessly and reliably. For a built and turbo'd motor, I still get 32+ MPG on the highway. CEL for code 9 has shown since the build/swap, and there is a subtle head tick -- the valves may need slight adjusting, but it runs great and pulls strung and hard just the way it is. Clutch grabs hard and strong, no grinds, pop-outs, etc. Doesn't burn, leak, or smoke oil or coolant. Temp always stays cool, even after spirited driving. The clutch "chatters" a little bit, but this is perfectly normal for a 6 puck unsprung clutch. No slips whatsoever. Brakes are strong as well. The only thing this car will potentially need is new tires in the next few months, and maybe an alignment ($75 at your local tire shop). Just rotated the tires the other day, however.

All bulbs, turn signals, brake lights, headlights, high beams, etc. work great.

This car is loud, fast, and tons of fun. But just to give fair warning, if you've never driven a 6 puck unsprung clutch before, it's going to take some serious getting used to. The engagement point is very specific -- you just can't slip it in first. It took me about 2 weeks to get used to it, but I daily drive it now with no problems!

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This car is (believe it or not) my third CRX. She's an absolute joy to drive, but it's time to let someone else enjoy it. Feel free to ask any questions you like. You can message me through ebay or shoot me a text at 513-824-1430. Please no calls (I work during the day), texts are fine any time, 24/7, though it might take me a little while to get back to you if I'm in the middle of something or sleeping.

Cash or cashier's check only. Local pickup only. Clean OH title in hand. Buyer is responsible for pickup within 7 days of auction end.

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