A video of my 3.5L RL powered Acura Legend coupe.
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That's a really sweet, clean ride. I love that generation Legend coupe. The lines are so slick. It's hot. Too bad Acura doesn't have anything equivalent nowadays.
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Yeah, the 91 5 speed or automatic transmission will bolt directly up to the RL engine with the exception of one bellhousing bolt.
The swap can be found under engines on this site: www.car-part.com
He's the innovator of the swap. I just followed his lead. He's the first to have it in a sedan, and I'm the first in a coupe.
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Some of the members at Acura-legend.com finished up a prototype chip for the Legend ECU. That, backed by the S-AFC is all I need for N/A engine management at this point in time. I don't know if I'm ready for LSD yet. That'll probably be one of my last mods over this winter, preceded by Headers, chip, Tein Coilovers, and a few other goodies I have in store..
Once forced induction rolls around, I'll probably end up using either the AEM EMS or an Autronic system.
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Hondata won't even talk to me about making a chip.
My car won't be at the track until Spring. I still have a lot of work to do before wasting money on track times.