If that's the case, I'd take a look at your engine mounts.  On a
high-speed powered turn, the motor will shift a bit.  If your mounts are
shot, it can shift a lot which puts way too much pressure on the CV
joints.

-Kristian

On Sun, 8 Sep 2002, tom wilk wrote:

> Actually,
>
> I have never dumped the clutch with the intent to
> light up the tires... however, my rex has since it's
> share of harsh torque steering...
> I dumped my last axle and outer cv in a 40 mph turn
> running from an RSX.  Admittedly, harsh conditions but
> I have subjected this and past crxs to much worse to
> the point of 180's and 360's at full speed and never
> had any problems (never in this particular crx), the
> worse I've gotten is a busted brake line, which
> prompted their upgrade.
>
> I guess a full suspension upgrade is on the horizon in
> the upcoming months...
>
> Wilk
>
> --- Ricky Crow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Damn...
> >
> > That's about all I have to say...
> >
> > Aside from the fact that I think you need to learn
> > the difference between
> > driving a car hard (and thereby being able to still
> > take care of it) and
> > abusing the f@#$ out of it.
> >
> > My turbo CRX puts out double the horsepower of a
> > stock DX, and I still
> > have the factory original axles with 176k miles on
> > them.  Yes, I drive my
> > car hard, and it even saw a full season of AutoCross
> > at one point during
> > its life.
> >
> > Try not dropping the clutch and doing burnouts with
> > the wheels turned at a
> > full lock.  That's the fastest way to tear up CV
> > joints.
> >
> > Aside from that, I have no idea how a DX could tear
> > up axles that badly --
> > they just don't have the power to do it.
> >
> > Ricky
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 7 Sep 2002, tom wilk wrote:
> >
> > > Okay, I'll be the 1st to admit I beat on my poor
> > > little CRX... the reason that I have always had a
> > CRX
> > > is that they have always stood up to whatever
> > pushment
> > > I have subjected them to...
> > > My most recent one however, is proving to be the
> > > exception to this rule. It's an 89 DX, and in the
> > > eight months that I have owned it I have blown
> > through
> > > eight front CV Boots and 3 axles shafts. No doubt
> > due
> > > to my overly aggressive driving patterns, but...
> > is
> > > there anything I should or could do to help
> > compensate
> > > for my hellish driving... like I said I have never
> > had
> > > the problem with my 3 other CRX's an 86 DX, an 88
> > SI
> > > or the 89 HF. And fortunately I have become a
> > > relatively more conservative driver with age.
> > > I have plans on upgrading the suspension... any
> > > suggestion on which way to go? I am considering a
> > > front strut bar also ... but I fear altering the
> > > responsiveness of the car.  Suggestions, comments
> > or
> > > experiences are appreciated...
> > > Also does anyone have or know of a documented
> > battery
> > > transplant to the rear??
> >
>
>
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