BP-4W Build? Thoughts?
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The tabs were on the intake cam between #2 and #3 from '01-'05.
Nope, that's wrong too. They're at the rear. I just can't brain today.
From the bottom photo, it sure looks to me like there are sensor tabs between #2 and #3 on both of those cams:
These are very clearly both '01-'05 intake cams.
Maybe they are both '99 intake cams...
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That doesn't really help me understand why the motor is facing towards the side of the car. Is he only driving the right-front wheel? If so, it seems that handling would be adversely affected.
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Did some googling, found that this is considered "normal." Apparently, the engine drives the same wheels that do the steering, the differential is built into the transmission, and the wheels at the rear are pretty much just there to keep the back end of the car from dragging along the ground.
Hondas are weird.
Hondas are weird.
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Did some googling, found that this is considered "normal." Apparently, the engine drives the same wheels that do the steering, the differential is built into the transmission, and the wheels at the rear are pretty much just there to keep the back end of the car from dragging along the ground.
Hondas are weird.
Hondas are weird.