Motor Swap
hey, i'll bring you my 2.0l, then you can just turbo it. i've looked into the v-6 swap before, the shop i talk to was wanting to charge about $4,500, just to do the swap. that didn't include the motor and tranny. but if you do really want the v-6, try and find one with the 6-speed fing02.gif
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QUOTE (Mad-Machine @ Mar 27 2006, 06:25 PM)
as for your suggestions for engines. The Mitsubishi engine in the 3000/stealth would fit...
that would a site to see... have you ever seen the insides of those engine bays?? there is like ZERO space, and the bay aint that small. maybe thats the vr4s tho... i dunno
QUOTE (Mad-Machine @ Mar 28 2006, 12:25 AM)
The Mitsubishi engine in the 3000/stealth would fit... but the supra is a STRAIGHT six.. not a V.. it would be too long.
If you were refering to my post, I meant get the car, not the engines...
I know the Supra is an Inline 6 as I used to own one
The 2.7L delta will not fit without MAJOR modifications. I think it has been done in Korea.
I know for a fact the Koreans did get a 2.5L V6 from an older sonata to fit.
Considering the cost and even if you do it yourself, the time/labor. I'd think you'd be better off to modify the 2.0L beta and put the $$$ you spend on a motor/tranny on mods for the I4. Or find an Evo 5 or older 4G63 motor/tranny and put that in...
I know for a fact the Koreans did get a 2.5L V6 from an older sonata to fit.
Considering the cost and even if you do it yourself, the time/labor. I'd think you'd be better off to modify the 2.0L beta and put the $$$ you spend on a motor/tranny on mods for the I4. Or find an Evo 5 or older 4G63 motor/tranny and put that in...


