k20a2 swap
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Stock from an D/B/H/F series?
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If you have to ask about that for this swap, you obviously dont know much about its difficulty, cost, and technical ability requirements.
http://www.K20a.org
Read and do your homework.
No.
If you have to ask about that for this swap, you obviously dont know much about its difficulty, cost, and technical ability requirements.
http://www.K20a.org
Read and do your homework.
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Re: (97Ej6mike)
not i know is to see cause if is not nessesary to get it, save some $$ how much will i spen on it with basic things?
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Re: (ekcoupev)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ekcoupev »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">not i know is to see cause if is not nessesary to get it, save some $$ how much will i spen on it with basic things?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Basically almost everything gets replaced, or modified in some way to work. K swaps are not easy, they are, if not the hardest, a very hard motorswap to do to any 92-00 civic. It involves alot of technical know-how, and the prices of parts stack up. Your looking at close to $7,000 in just parts when all is said in done. Another $3000+ easy if you let a shop do it, should you feel you are not able to do so yourself. When all is said and done, you could potentially be looking at 10k spent.
Not that i dont like K swaps, but you can get the same power (and more) for (much) less spent in the area of forced induction.
You could get a built and boosted LS motor for almost less than half that, and it would be faster.
Basically almost everything gets replaced, or modified in some way to work. K swaps are not easy, they are, if not the hardest, a very hard motorswap to do to any 92-00 civic. It involves alot of technical know-how, and the prices of parts stack up. Your looking at close to $7,000 in just parts when all is said in done. Another $3000+ easy if you let a shop do it, should you feel you are not able to do so yourself. When all is said and done, you could potentially be looking at 10k spent.
Not that i dont like K swaps, but you can get the same power (and more) for (much) less spent in the area of forced induction.
You could get a built and boosted LS motor for almost less than half that, and it would be faster.
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