rhd eg k series???
hey i'm buying a 92 rhd hatch, and really wanna do a k series swap, i just wonering what would be the best way to go??? jdm k20a, k20 head with a k24 bottem?? i dont really care what setup i go with i just want the most hp for dollar in a k series any suggestions would be greatly appreaticeted thanks tom Ps i want a k init so i can say i have a Keg lol hahaha
Just like ek forever guy would say, go for a h2b. That's an h series engine mated with a b series tranny using special adapter plates, etc... more bang for your buck. That's the way I'd go.
yah, but i dont really like the h i dont know why but i just dont in a month from now money isnt going to be a problem i just wanna know more bang for the buck in a k series
Don't ever say "HP/dollar" and "K-series" in the same sentence. Ever.
If you want something fast that doesn't totally rape your wallet, get a turbo B18C or an H2B with cams and pistons. K-series motors are great...if you have $10.000 to make them perfect. For $10.000 dollars, I wouldn't be driving a Civic anymore.
If you want something fast that doesn't totally rape your wallet, get a turbo B18C or an H2B with cams and pistons. K-series motors are great...if you have $10.000 to make them perfect. For $10.000 dollars, I wouldn't be driving a Civic anymore.
true true, there's spending alot of money on a k series but usally theres a better way then going with a jdm motor well cheaper, i can do all the work myself and not will not be the first engine i'll built either, i built a 85 302 that puts down 340hp at the rear tires in his old 79 pickup
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