The Dual-Engine Dream: Reimagining the Honda CR-X

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The Honda CR-X, known for its lightweight and efficient design, was transformed into a twin-engine powerhouse by Car and Driver in the 1980s. Dubbed the CR-X Squared, this modified version featured two 1.8-liter engines from the Honda Accord, producing a combined 220 horsepower. Despite its increased weight, the car achieved a 0-60 mph time of 6.2 seconds. Recently, car collector Randy Carlson restored this unique vehicle, showcasing it on Jay Leno's Garage.
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