Then we all agree that this cam swap is legal since the internals of the rest of the engine are the same. Now, on to a heavier matter....Since these engines are getting harder to find, why can't we swap in the SOHC ZC engine which is the JDM version from a Japanese Honda Integra. The SOHC ZC is basically the same as the D16A6 USDM engine less camshaft. These engines are low milage units direct from Japan and are quite cheap to buy. Now I realize the rules indicate only US models apply. So, to make this legal, could we not, swap ALL the parts except the cam and the block? Thus you would be doing the same thing as swapping the cam from the '90 CRX engine. (the only difference on the block is the code & s/n).
CRX History:
Originally, the 88 CRX was designed to house the 1.6L DOHC ZC engine, 130hp. Europe, Asia, Japan, Australia all had these engines, while in North America, we got the SOHC version. So now, all the kids are swapping in the DOHC version that directly bolts up to the OEM gearbox, mounts and axles. They install an Integra ECU and they way they go. However, they are leaving the cheap SOHC ZC version behind. It is cheap because nobody wants it.
And going back to the original question - No, I do not believe that you could legally swap the rear lower control arms from a newer model.