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the mounts are differents, not without serious modding. What's the point???? Putting the ennemy engine in a j-body........
It would look stupid if you want to know, just buy a honda. Putting an american motor in an import is ok, but not the opposite
NJHK (That Black Guy) wrote:Scott, I'll put it this way...if you have the money, anything is possible but you would litterally have to swap out everything in the engine bay, transmission, axles, possibly guage cluster etc.
You also have to think, is it really worth it? I mean, if you want a Honda motor so bad, why not just buy a Honda? I'm not saying this to sound biased but I would say this to someone who had an Nissan but wanted to put an H22 motor in their car as well.
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Funky Bottoms (Event) wrote:theres no such thing as an "enemy engine" or some other childish CRAP like that. granted some of you are still in your teens, acting like engines are coodies is def meant for grade school discussions.
Da Ghost (Qc) wrote:Funky Bottoms (Event) wrote:theres no such thing as an "enemy engine" or some other childish CRAP like that. granted some of you are still in your teens, acting like engines are coodies is def meant for grade school discussions.
I have nothing against honda, one of my friend have a 200whp civic. I have never been fan of swap when it's not an engine from the same company. A guy that I know had an old RX7 with a chevy block in it. With a lot of money and time it could be done... but honestly, how would you react to see a honda engine in a cavy....??? He would need to redesign the mounts in the engine bay, to get it to fit and work properly, wiring diagrams of both cars if he don't plan to rip all the wiring (lights and other stuff). He'll also need to figure how to make the brakes system, gas pedal and clutch fit with the actual setting of the car. If you really want to do this swap, then take a couple of paper sheets and wrote down EVERYTHING that you'll need to change, modify, fit.. You would have to swap cluster too since both don't work the same way. It's a giant job if you ask me. A friend of mine is swapping a WRX engine in an older subaru that had an 1.8L. The car have been in a garage for 4 months now... Everything that you'll forget will cause you some headaches later.... Sorry if I sounded rude....
Funky Bottoms (Event) wrote:Inari and Adam pretty much summed it up... TIME KNOWLEDGE MONEY..... if you combine any combo of two out of those three things, it can be done.
Mfk-223 wrote:Event - The question "why" can still be ask. Or in other words, "For witch reason you want an Honda engine in the J".
If he wants a Honda engine because of hp rating and torque(or because they are "fast", then he need to do more research because there's an engine that will have better ratings than the honda engine and will be easier to swap.
If he wants to do it for show, then good for him but I don't like that because I'm more towards performance and ANY engine can make alot of power. You just need knowledge.
If people ask "why" without thinking and start flaming then the question is stupid (talking about the "why").
greenecotec2004 wrote:HAHAHA I'd say F the H22 and the B series engines and go with the K24 with the vtec head from a K20. Or even better go out and get a Toyota engine with VVT-i. Oh yea can't forget about the Saab Ecotec engine.