honda motor
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Re: honda motor
In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst" <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
>herd alot about this but is it true?
>
>just curious
Well the BMW inline 6 and the small block Chevy are
good in their own applications - what are you looking for?
"alot is not a word"
>alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
>herd alot about this but is it true?
>
>just curious
Well the BMW inline 6 and the small block Chevy are
good in their own applications - what are you looking for?
"alot is not a word"
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Re: honda motor
In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst" <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
>herd alot about this but is it true?
>
>just curious
Well the BMW inline 6 and the small block Chevy are
good in their own applications - what are you looking for?
"alot is not a word"
>alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
>herd alot about this but is it true?
>
>just curious
Well the BMW inline 6 and the small block Chevy are
good in their own applications - what are you looking for?
"alot is not a word"
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Re: honda motor
Electric motor. Gasoline engine.
Uncle Mike wrote:
>
> In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst" <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> >herd alot about this but is it true?
> >
> >just curious
>
> Well the BMW inline 6 and the small block Chevy are
> good in their own applications - what are you looking for?
>
> "alot is not a word"
Uncle Mike wrote:
>
> In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst" <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> >herd alot about this but is it true?
> >
> >just curious
>
> Well the BMW inline 6 and the small block Chevy are
> good in their own applications - what are you looking for?
>
> "alot is not a word"
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Re: honda motor
Electric motor. Gasoline engine.
Uncle Mike wrote:
>
> In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst" <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> >herd alot about this but is it true?
> >
> >just curious
>
> Well the BMW inline 6 and the small block Chevy are
> good in their own applications - what are you looking for?
>
> "alot is not a word"
Uncle Mike wrote:
>
> In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst" <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> >herd alot about this but is it true?
> >
> >just curious
>
> Well the BMW inline 6 and the small block Chevy are
> good in their own applications - what are you looking for?
>
> "alot is not a word"
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Re: honda motor
In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
<ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> herd alot about this but is it true?
>
> just curious
We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
win.
There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
Honda Tuning
You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
at Barnes and Noble.
<ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> herd alot about this but is it true?
>
> just curious
We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
win.
There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
Honda Tuning
You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
at Barnes and Noble.
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Re: honda motor
In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
<ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> herd alot about this but is it true?
>
> just curious
We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
win.
There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
Honda Tuning
You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
at Barnes and Noble.
<ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> herd alot about this but is it true?
>
> just curious
We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
win.
There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
Honda Tuning
You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
at Barnes and Noble.
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Re: honda motor
I'll have to look for the magazine. I'm just checking out things so I can
sorta have an idea of what I want to do to my car. My friend has a Honda
and he says that he wants to trade out his engine for a type R engine. I
was just wondering what the type R was. I think there is like a celica type
R but I dont remember.
--
You make fun of what you are really afraid of... and thats us......
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2108031348550001@pm1-broad-105.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
> <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> > herd alot about this but is it true?
> >
> > just curious
>
> We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
> great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
> investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
> win.
>
> There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
> Honda Tuning
> You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
> at Barnes and Noble.
sorta have an idea of what I want to do to my car. My friend has a Honda
and he says that he wants to trade out his engine for a type R engine. I
was just wondering what the type R was. I think there is like a celica type
R but I dont remember.
--
You make fun of what you are really afraid of... and thats us......
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2108031348550001@pm1-broad-105.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
> <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> > herd alot about this but is it true?
> >
> > just curious
>
> We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
> great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
> investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
> win.
>
> There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
> Honda Tuning
> You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
> at Barnes and Noble.
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Re: honda motor
I'll have to look for the magazine. I'm just checking out things so I can
sorta have an idea of what I want to do to my car. My friend has a Honda
and he says that he wants to trade out his engine for a type R engine. I
was just wondering what the type R was. I think there is like a celica type
R but I dont remember.
--
You make fun of what you are really afraid of... and thats us......
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2108031348550001@pm1-broad-105.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
> <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> > herd alot about this but is it true?
> >
> > just curious
>
> We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
> great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
> investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
> win.
>
> There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
> Honda Tuning
> You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
> at Barnes and Noble.
sorta have an idea of what I want to do to my car. My friend has a Honda
and he says that he wants to trade out his engine for a type R engine. I
was just wondering what the type R was. I think there is like a celica type
R but I dont remember.
--
You make fun of what you are really afraid of... and thats us......
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2108031348550001@pm1-broad-105.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
> <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> > herd alot about this but is it true?
> >
> > just curious
>
> We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
> great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
> investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
> win.
>
> There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
> Honda Tuning
> You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
> at Barnes and Noble.
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Re: honda motor
In article <6md1b.7624$r15.424854@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
<ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> I'll have to look for the magazine. I'm just checking out things so I can
> sorta have an idea of what I want to do to my car. My friend has a Honda
> and he says that he wants to trade out his engine for a type R engine. I
> was just wondering what the type R was. I think there is like a celica type
> R but I dont remember.
>
> --
> You make fun of what you are really afraid of... and thats us......
> "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:billbjohnson555-2108031348550001@pm1-broad-105.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> > In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
> > <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> > > alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> > > herd alot about this but is it true?
> > >
> > > just curious
> >
> > We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
> > great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
> > investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
> > win.
> >
> > There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
> > Honda Tuning
> > You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
> > at Barnes and Noble.
Try to get a copy of the magazine ASAP. There is an article in the current
issue about how to change out an engine. It's really impossible for the
average person . On the otherhand, if you are a mechanic and have a
shop--it should be fairly easy. It's beyond my back yard mechanical
skills. The magazine has great things to say about the type R engine that
you mentioned.
<ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> I'll have to look for the magazine. I'm just checking out things so I can
> sorta have an idea of what I want to do to my car. My friend has a Honda
> and he says that he wants to trade out his engine for a type R engine. I
> was just wondering what the type R was. I think there is like a celica type
> R but I dont remember.
>
> --
> You make fun of what you are really afraid of... and thats us......
> "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:billbjohnson555-2108031348550001@pm1-broad-105.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> > In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
> > <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> > > alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> > > herd alot about this but is it true?
> > >
> > > just curious
> >
> > We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
> > great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
> > investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
> > win.
> >
> > There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
> > Honda Tuning
> > You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
> > at Barnes and Noble.
Try to get a copy of the magazine ASAP. There is an article in the current
issue about how to change out an engine. It's really impossible for the
average person . On the otherhand, if you are a mechanic and have a
shop--it should be fairly easy. It's beyond my back yard mechanical
skills. The magazine has great things to say about the type R engine that
you mentioned.
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Re: honda motor
In article <6md1b.7624$r15.424854@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
<ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> I'll have to look for the magazine. I'm just checking out things so I can
> sorta have an idea of what I want to do to my car. My friend has a Honda
> and he says that he wants to trade out his engine for a type R engine. I
> was just wondering what the type R was. I think there is like a celica type
> R but I dont remember.
>
> --
> You make fun of what you are really afraid of... and thats us......
> "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:billbjohnson555-2108031348550001@pm1-broad-105.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> > In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
> > <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> > > alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> > > herd alot about this but is it true?
> > >
> > > just curious
> >
> > We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
> > great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
> > investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
> > win.
> >
> > There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
> > Honda Tuning
> > You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
> > at Barnes and Noble.
Try to get a copy of the magazine ASAP. There is an article in the current
issue about how to change out an engine. It's really impossible for the
average person . On the otherhand, if you are a mechanic and have a
shop--it should be fairly easy. It's beyond my back yard mechanical
skills. The magazine has great things to say about the type R engine that
you mentioned.
<ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> I'll have to look for the magazine. I'm just checking out things so I can
> sorta have an idea of what I want to do to my car. My friend has a Honda
> and he says that he wants to trade out his engine for a type R engine. I
> was just wondering what the type R was. I think there is like a celica type
> R but I dont remember.
>
> --
> You make fun of what you are really afraid of... and thats us......
> "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:billbjohnson555-2108031348550001@pm1-broad-105.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> > In article <vk71b.7536$r15.399068@twister.southeast.rr.com> , "Larry Durst"
> > <ldurst@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> > > alot of people tell me that the motor type R is better than most... i've
> > > herd alot about this but is it true?
> > >
> > > just curious
> >
> > We need more information. If the motor in your present vehicle is working
> > great--any other engine you buy to replace is with is a really bad
> > investment unless you plan to race the car and make lots of money when you
> > win.
> >
> > There is a good magazine about this sort of subject. It's called
> > Honda Tuning
> > You can buy it at any large magazine shop. They may have it
> > at Barnes and Noble.
Try to get a copy of the magazine ASAP. There is an article in the current
issue about how to change out an engine. It's really impossible for the
average person . On the otherhand, if you are a mechanic and have a
shop--it should be fairly easy. It's beyond my back yard mechanical
skills. The magazine has great things to say about the type R engine that
you mentioned.