Beta swappers are a dying breed
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Beta swappers are a dying breed
Have you guys noticed that the amount of Accent owners that are beta swapping their engines are very quickly becoming a dying breed? Im sure its because much harder if at all even possible to swap a beta into the newer accents and the older ones are headed to the car crusher. Plus I think its getting difficult to find an engine that has decent miles and isnt beat to hell.
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I still have my beta swapped x3 sedan and I'm doing a completely new setup this year, it's def. not dying just some ppl are lazy to post. Ill try to post pictures up soon.
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Don't forget these cars are approaching 15 years old. They were built/sold as a cheap disposable car, so as the years pass there are fewer and fewer on the road. People are also less likely to dump a bunch of money into an older car.
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Bump from the dead....
Is there a definitive beta swap thread? I keep finding bits and pieces. Thought something like this would have been stickied years ago. I have a 99GSi and am very interested in a 2.0L turbo set up.
Thanks in advance.
Is there a definitive beta swap thread? I keep finding bits and pieces. Thought something like this would have been stickied years ago. I have a 99GSi and am very interested in a 2.0L turbo set up.
Thanks in advance.
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People who had the older Accents did the swap because it was easy and cost effective. The newer Accents are not as easy and have decent power. And a lot of the beta swapped Accents have been sold and totaled. There is still a good handful of us though who still daily drive our swapped cars and love every minute of it.
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Most of the threads in the hyundai hybrids forum are all about beta swapping. You'll find some decent info in there. Most guys are happy to dispense advice on what they have done. There are lots of ways to skin a cat.
If I were to do another beta swap today, I would buy an entire RD elantra for a few hundred dollars and swap as much elantra gear as possible into an X3. If you were a clever boy you could possibly complete the whole swap for under a thousand australian dollars, which usually means about 500-600 USD.
If I were to do another beta swap today, I would buy an entire RD elantra for a few hundred dollars and swap as much elantra gear as possible into an X3. If you were a clever boy you could possibly complete the whole swap for under a thousand australian dollars, which usually means about 500-600 USD.
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Wheel of steel would it be easier to use 96-00 elantra or 97-01 tibs to do the complete beta swap. I want to do the swap in my 99 gsi.