98 Honda Accord c32b swap
My apologies, I didn't mean to say that you won't attempt it, I meant to say that I doubt you'll attempt it.
Go price out a swap and then see if it's worth your while to even attempt it.
Also worth a mention, the C32 sits transverse, not longitudal.
Go price out a swap and then see if it's worth your while to even attempt it.
Also worth a mention, the C32 sits transverse, not longitudal.
I'm all right with cash, I plan on making this swap over about anywhere from a 5-8 year period, so I can save up and pay for the parts. If you've seen the v6 civics with j32's in them, you might see how I might possibly place the engine. They have them placed sideways, and I was thinking it could possibly fit when it's sideways.
Most of the J series engines I have seen in Civics are mounted transverse. I think it could be done for sure. $$$$ x more $$$$ just for the engine, trans, ECU & parts. Never mind fabrication costs.
Go for it.....
Go for it.....
I mentioned the transverse layout because he mentioned converting it to RWD. I'm not sure if he was aware that if he managed to fit an NSX engine & Transmission in his Accord that it'd be front wheel drive.
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I said I might convert to rwd if it was needed. I've seen some people online selling the engine including the transmission for about $9500 on NSX Prime. If I do manage to get this to work, it'd be a pretty cool swap.
OP: Do it man, it'll be AWESOME!
In all honesty, if you have to post here about it, there's NO WAY you have the ability to do this. Sorry. Not trying to be a dick, but that's jsut the truth.
I heard a lot of the same thing when I started my build too. This is a bit larger scale than mine. I still had people laughing and saying I would have better luck swapping in an H or K, but that's not what I wanted.
This is more like what I wanted.

If you are willing to fork out $10K for an engine and do all of the fab work over time. I say go for it. The nay-sayers will leave you alone in time. I don't have anyone bugging me anymore. Except for the ones wanting to know when I'm going to finish.
I gave myself 5 years to finish my build, I'm almost done year 2. The kids here don't seem to realize that when one has responsibilities some things take time. Not to mention when you want to do things right you need to do your research.
That is the one thing I will say is the most important before going ahead with a project like this. RESEARCH, If you are unable to do some of the things that need to be done. Find a source that can do it and talk with them.
This is more like what I wanted.

If you are willing to fork out $10K for an engine and do all of the fab work over time. I say go for it. The nay-sayers will leave you alone in time. I don't have anyone bugging me anymore. Except for the ones wanting to know when I'm going to finish.
I gave myself 5 years to finish my build, I'm almost done year 2. The kids here don't seem to realize that when one has responsibilities some things take time. Not to mention when you want to do things right you need to do your research.
That is the one thing I will say is the most important before going ahead with a project like this. RESEARCH, If you are unable to do some of the things that need to be done. Find a source that can do it and talk with them.
Yeah..I've got awhile to build this. I've been doing alot of research on the c32b motor for about 2 months now..It just seemed like a swap that'd be pretty unique, considering I've never seen it done.
Yeah, I bet I can..There's alot of honda/acura mechanics in my family, and my dad is nsx-certified, he worked on them in Atlanta, GA.
Well sounds like u at least have some good people to draw info from. Hey if u have the drive, go for it... But make sure u take pictures! People are gonna wanna see this beast!


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