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what motors fit?
Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:22 PM
Ive been reading and have been getting confused....so i just want to know what motors people have swapped into there car. Im thinkng an oldsmobile alero if possible...... ne help?




Re: what motors fit?
Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:30 PM
People have swapped in everything from 2.2's, to 2.4's, Eco's, 3400's, 3800's, and even the rare 350.





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Re: what motors fit?
Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:39 PM

this one
Re: what motors fit?
Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:45 PM
haha, they put that into a old VW beatle....no joke, i read a article about it on cardomain......



Re: what motors fit?
Wednesday, November 08, 2006 8:04 PM
G Russ wrote:haha, they put that into a old VW beatle....no joke, i read a article about it on cardomain......


and a New Beetle as well:

http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/03/streetlegal_jet_powered_vw_bee.html

I added some links to the following:

Shifted wrote:People have swapped in everything from 2.2's, to 2.4's, Eco's, 3400's, 3800's,


Best bet is to run an advanced search in the third gen forum for xxx swap (where xxx is the engine you are looking for). There will be more info on the 2200's and 2.4's in the archive.

Reason I say advanced search is you can exclude the replies (makes the # of posts the search pulls alot less...)









Re: what motors fit?
Thursday, November 09, 2006 10:12 AM
No joke. Would the new Supercharged Cobalt engine fit in my Cavalier (without alot of modification)?



Re: what motors fit?
Thursday, November 09, 2006 10:22 AM
not without a lot of modification. the trans mounts are different.


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Re: what motors fit?
Thursday, November 09, 2006 1:10 PM
not much diffrent then any other non same engine swaps
Re: what motors fit?
Friday, November 10, 2006 12:59 PM
what would be better? a ld9 or an ecotec???? and now what would just give me more power...what also is easiest? I got a 02 sunfire (fyi)



Re: what motors fit?
Friday, November 10, 2006 1:12 PM
G Russ wrote:what would be better? a ld9 or an ecotec???? and now what would just give me more power...what also is easiest? I got a 02 sunfire (fyi)


The Eco platform is a newer breed, and seems to more popular.

No disrespect to the 2.4 guys... but the eco seems to have more backing.






Re: what motors fit?
Friday, November 10, 2006 7:33 PM
Both the 2.4 and the Eco have their ups and downs as with any engine out there. What I understand is the eco can handle boost a bit better than the LD9, and the Eco weight less than the LD9, another huge bonus to the Eco is that it is still being used by GM and replacement parts are plentiful and less costly than the LD9. With the LD9 you can swap over the important parts from the 2.3HO and it is beleived you can get about 210-215whp out of the LD9 NA with the 2.3HO parts. And with the right engine setup from my understanding you can get more power out of the LD9. But there is no actual proof only theory on this subject. Me personally I love the LD9 it is a good engine and is fun to play around with. But my personal opinon is that the Ecotec is the better engine. Because if the LD9 was a better engine GM would still use it and there would be no Ecotec. It is all debatable and everybody had their diffirent opinions this is just my opinions on the subject.




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Re: what motors fit?
Friday, November 10, 2006 7:51 PM
my opinion..as a GM tech...is that GM went to the ecotec because it was more reliable and lasted longer with less problems therefore giving a better reputation for cars equiped with those engines....NOT because they were better performance engines



Re: what motors fit?
Friday, November 10, 2006 7:59 PM
thnx everyone.....i think ill get an eco when the time comes, im just reseaching now..



Re: what motors fit?
Sunday, November 12, 2006 1:31 AM
scott (section8cav) wrote:my opinion..as a GM tech...is that GM went to the ecotec because it was more reliable and lasted longer with less problems therefore giving a better reputation for cars equiped with those engines....NOT because they were better performance engines


Actually they needed something of the sort anyways. There are pleanty of horror stories for the Quad4 family of engines. Though, the ECO hasnt been out that long either.

But look at the facts. GM is hurting. I doubt they care a whole bunch about 'reputation' of the engine. If they're not paying out money for warranty work, they're saving dollars. And dollars is what they're talking about now.

Just like the 'high-value v6' Far from a race engine, but supposed to last a long time.





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