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They say with money, anything is possible. I honestly want to know if anyone here would actually swap out our motors with somthing from the honda offering etc....? Im a toyota purist myself and wouldn't do it actually, but i cant deny the power that the b-series and k-series are capable of. I respect a well designed motor. Or how about the transverly mounted sr20? Tell me your thoughts on this matter.
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1995 toyota corolla. - daily driver 1994 toyota celica gt. - project car 1984 honda civic hatch - wifes |
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350 is a small block chevy v8
An the caddy trans is reference to a fwd Cadillac trans that can bolt up to a v8 -------------------- 95 gt coupe, v6 swap weekend toy
99 gt hatch beams swapped wife's 94 st hatch my daily driver http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=82235 ![]() |
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350 is a small block chevy v8 An the caddy trans is reference to a fwd Cadillac trans that can bolt up to a v8 Sounds fun enough, but how much does it weight? What kind of power would it make? Couple of months ago I read about a 3rd gen mr2 with a k motor swap. Looked kind of snazzy actually, more than likely gave the mr2 some much needed mphhhhhh. This post has been edited by 6gcpr: Jun 1, 2012 - 1:43 PM -------------------- 1980 mitsubishi champ- stolen
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