You were a Civic owner when you owned your... "CIVIC CRX" ^^:*
sorry for the newbie question...i used to own a 89' crx with a b16a. the used to eat, drink, and breath the crx....but it got totalled and now im a civic owner and i know nothing :o so if you could spit some info to me, that would be great. thanks guys!
You were a Civic owner when you owned your... "CIVIC CRX" ^^:*
I think.. and im taking a stab... it is the chassis code...
like
EF was a civic CRX
EG was for a civic 92-95
EK was for a civic 96 - 2001
EP is for now...
someone do corrections if i am out of line. Hope it sorta starts some sort of answer
actually... a CRX is not a civic per say... back in the day a CRX is a CRX... sorta like a del sol is also a "civic" but it is as a "del sol"Originally posted by seattlecivic
You were a Civic owner when you owned your... "CIVIC CRX" ^^:*
Yeah its the chassis code. I didnt know what it meant either. I thought EP stood for Europe cause it was maid there.:o
why call it by its chasis code though? just a thought...
if thats the case, why do they call a chassis a chassis?
Formerly known as Plainol2k2si
(shrugs shoulders) So we could have EpHatch.com?
most car are called by their chassis code if not engine code. like for example...Originally posted by 513n179
why call it by its chasis code though? just a thought...
the famous Toyota corolla or known as the Trueno, is called a 86, the term 8-6 is for the chassis code that they made for that car, FR layout... such and such.
BCNR3x is the GTRs, but most commonly as the R32/R33/R34 those as the code are the model numbers not based by Chassis, but by model of year and such....
I guess that people juss call it that because it sounds more of a "speciality" name for that car, like when people call a EP3, people who know what they are talking about KNOWs it is a civic that is a hatcback that is made from year 02-0? Instead of just ordinarally calling it "some civic"
for our Hatch backs... im not too sure of EF, but the
92-95 EG6
96-01 EK9
02-? EP3
because our cars are made in England the VIN starts with SHH instead of J from Japan. that is the only way on the car that we know it was made in England and not in Japan. The code does not determine where a car was made.
Chassis mean body... so it is the base body plating of the car... so wouldn't be reasonable to call it by the name the cars base is called by?
It's the 4th, 5th, 6th digit # on your VIN plate (EP3) and I don't know WHY???:o
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whoa dude, you typed a lot... but it's still just a civic :p hahahaOriginally posted by Chinaboy
most car are called by their chassis code if not engine code. like for example...
the famous Toyota corolla or known as the Trueno, is called a 86, the term 8-6 is for the chassis code that they made for that car, FR layout... such and such.
BCNR3x is the GTRs, but most commonly as the R32/R33/R34 those as the code are the model numbers not based by Chassis, but by model of year and such....
I guess that people juss call it that because it sounds more of a "speciality" name for that car, like when people call a EP3, people who know what they are talking about KNOWs it is a civic that is a hatcback that is made from year 02-0? Instead of just ordinarally calling it "some civic"
for our Hatch backs... im not too sure of EF, but the
92-95 EG6
96-01 EK9
02-? EP3
because our cars are made in England the VIN starts with SHH instead of J from Japan. that is the only way on the car that we know it was made in England and not in Japan. The code does not determine where a car was made.
Chassis mean body... so it is the base body plating of the car... so wouldn't be reasonable to call it by the name the cars base is called by?
from my knowledge, i figure the whole chassis code thing came about when the JDM shit hit US shores. i remember way back in the import days we would call them DX's, LX's, EX's and of course SI's... a HACTH was a HATCH, a COUPE was a COUPE or 2 DOOR, and a SEDAN was a SEDAN or 4 DOOR... i remember when veilside kits, supra spoliers and ugly ass paint jobs were the shit, but these cosmetic things are now considered as RICE to most and JDM seems to be the only acceptable means of modification for most to stomach these days... though JDM will never be played out, i think JDM style has. the market is flooded with JDM replica crap, and makes me wonder what's next for the world of import's...
but like you said, only those who know the code would ever know what you're talking about. majority of civic owners refer to their cars as just a civic, and the smaller population of import heads will refer to them as EP's... oh well.
:)
whoa i typed a lot too, oops...
Yeah, I think it's all because of the import craze that everyone's calling everything by its chassis code. All the younger guys always think they're so cool spitting them out.
BUT, I have to say, it is a lot easier to say something like, "I just got an S14 today," instead of saying, "I just got a 240SX today," and having the other person start asking, "What year is it, is it the one with the flip up lights?" It's just simpler to use the codes for those in the know. ;)
ahem...
"EH2 is the USDM 1.5L 92-95 CX/VX/DX hatch
EH3 is the USDM D16Z6 93-95 Si hatch
the JDM 92-95 hatch chassis codes are as follows..
EG1 hatch/sedan/CRX w/ D15B motor
EG2hatch/sedan/CRX w/ B16A motor
EG3 hatch/sedan w/ D13B motor
EG4 hatch/sedan/CRX w/ D15B motor
EG6 hatch/sedan/CRX w/ B16A motor
EG7 hatch/sedan w/ D13B motor
EG9 hatch/sedan/del sol/CRX w/ B16A (SIR II) motor"
Yeah, I like to call my car my "black sheep" because the first part of the VIN is SHHEP....:DOriginally posted by Chinaboy
because our cars are made in England the VIN starts with SHH instead of J from Japan.
Guess I'm just weird.. :(
I put the phat in Ephatch.
that's pretty coolOriginally posted by StoopSi
Yeah, I like to call my car my "black sheep" because the first part of the VIN is SHHEP....:D
Guess I'm just weird.. :(
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