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Scott H351 12-18-2007 12:49 AM

How much power will a 2001 CRV drivetrain handle???
 
It's the 4WD drivetrain. Assuming the clutch would
survive "anything",
1) What is the weakest link in the CRV drivetrain?
2) How much HP will <answer to #1> handle?


Thanks,
Scott
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motsco_ 12-18-2007 11:41 AM

Re: How much power will a 2001 CRV drivetrain handle???
 
Scott H351 wrote:
> It's the 4WD drivetrain. Assuming the clutch would
> survive "anything",
> 1) What is the weakest link in the CRV drivetrain?
> 2) How much HP will <answer to #1> handle?
> Thanks,
> Scott

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You need to say 'why', since the rear differential has a pressure relief
circuit and an over-temperature circuit. It also won't engage unless the
front wheels travel faster than the rears.

You wanting to drag race, or climb hills, or put it into a muscle car?
The drivetrain is basically the same in the '05 CR-V. Weakest link might
depend on what your intended use is. This isn't the best link I could
find. Sign in and SEARCH if you want more.
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/show...t=28915&page=2

'Curly'

motsco_ 12-18-2007 11:43 AM

Re: How much power will a 2001 CRV drivetrain handle???
 
Scott H351 wrote:
> It's the 4WD drivetrain. Assuming the clutch would
> survive "anything",


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Here's the better link I was thinking of. Look at the link from the
Quebec group.

http://www.hondasuv.com/crv/viewtopic.php?t=179

'Curly'


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