Projectcarpalooza Update 2
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Projectcarpalooza Update 2

Projectcarpalooza Update 2- All the rest of our Hondas
By Brian Gillespie

I know we have toooooo many projects and it has turned into a curse rather than a blessing. We are going to finish project Backmarker, even though the scope of the project keeps growing and growing. The K-swap Insight inches closer to getting it’s engine installed every week. The Yellow CRX with the J30 and Jackson Racing supercharger will get done this year. And project EK actually has an engine and will be running shortly. The Eibach CRZ has a new engine and will be boosted soon with a new sponsor to help us turbo charge it. The weather is cooling and the drag Civic will be out next month.

I promise we will get more projects running, but will they ever really be finished? Nah, probably not. Plans for the CRZ over the next year include installing a K24Z3 and then turbocharging it. Then pull that engine and swap in the new L15B7 turbo engine. After that, maybe the K20C4 Accord turbo engine or a supercharged J. Big plans.

Along with the cars, we are starting a new Tech Inspection video series on the different K-series engines. That will be out next week. These videos will be chock full of swap information on the different K-series variants. We even look closely at the K23 from the RDX and find some surprising and useful facts. And of course the L15B7 swapped Fits are ready for some videos to show what we did and how we did it.

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VTEC Academy videos are for educational and entertainment purposes. We can not guarantee the modifications performed in the video are legal in your locality. Do not do any modifications to your vehicle that will void your warranty or in any way violate your local laws. We assume no liability for property damage or injury as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use the information provided at your own risk.

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