Ryan's 88 SC CRX Si Z6
Ryan's 88' JR SuperCharged CRX Si Z6 Mini-Me
NOS #5122 & JR Liquid Intercooling System, & JDM SiR Conversion
a.k.a 88_SC_CRX_Si

I was involved in an accident in the middle of last April (2003). When a lady made a left hand turn then went all the way over to the right lane, causing me to rear-end her. As usual she had no insurance, so I was forced to pay for the fix myself... (I was able to get "some" revenage tho)
However the damage was mostly cosmatic, so I decided to replace it with a JDM SiR Front Conversion. Which has taken from April 26th when I first started to try to order one, until August 8th when it FINALLY arrived. During that time I was told that by this time next year (Summer 2004), it will be even harder to get one. Soooo, if you have plans or thinking about doing the conversion. Best try to get it ordered ASAP...
Pics of damage....


This site is for my 1988 Jackson Racing Supercharged CRX Si (2nd Generation (88-91)), because that is what I own. Anyway thank you for stopping in.

You will find information about my car, what I plan to do, and like everybody else, "links". Thanks to everyone else's long hours of surfing.


Something to think about: If it were not for the 1st generation of the CRX, their would have not been a 2nd generation. That brings up the question of what happened to the 3rd generation?

(Sorry if I stepped on any Del Sol Toes.)


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About My Car:

I bought my CRX in 6/99 after my 82 Honda Civic threw the number 3 rod. It just so happened that one of the local Honda dealers was getting ready to send it to auction, when I called asking if they had one. It had been wrecked in the left rear quarter panel a few years before, had 255,000 miles on it, and they were asking $2500 for it.

The title said it was shipped to Semi Valley, CA. and was built in 1987 1/2, was the 215th by the last six digits of the VIN numbers.


Things that have been fixed or need to be fixed:



Modifications:

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JACKSON RACING INSTRUCTIONS: This is to remind myself of not getting carried away with bolt on's.

We have dyno tested literally thousands of after market parts. We have tested almost every ignition system known to man, every spark plug that mankind has ever thought of, and God only knows how many cone style air filters. To date, we have found absolutely no increase of any kind with all of these "widgets". This included 136 different computer chips. If you have been "chippin away" at performance, go back to stock. Our supercharger system has been engineered to work perfect with all stock ignition components, we cannot guarantee the performance or the reliability of the system.

If your going to start boosting up to 8+ psi., a header and J&S Safeguard, or something like it is a must.



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